

Author: Guerrero Mario Rod Alisa Beth
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1551-2169
Source: Journal of Political Science Education, Vol.9, Iss.4, 2013-10, pp. : 403-416
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Abstract
Both students and instructors have somewhat negative perceptions of office hours. Students fail to attend office hours on a regular basis for substantive and intrinsic reasons. Instructors are often discouraged with low attendance in office hours and consequently may fail to invest a significant amount of time in reaching out to students. This study explores the connection between office-hour attendance and academic performance in political science courses. For eight political science courses over four years, we record the number of times students visit office hours and their course grades (
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