Christopher Russell Marsicano
Personal Details
First Name: | Christopher |
Middle Name: | Russell |
Last Name: | Marsicano |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pma3046 |
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http://chrismarsicano.com | |
Affiliation
Davidson College, Educational Studies Department (Davidson College, Educational Studies Department)
https://www.davidson.edu/academic-departments/educational-studiesUnited States, Davidson
Research output
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- Daniel A. Collier & Dan Fitzpatrick & Madison Dell & Samuel S. Snideman & Christopher R. Marsicano & Robert Kelchen & Kevin E. Wells, 2022. "We Want You Back: Uncovering the Effects on In-Person Instructional Operations in Fall 2020," Research in Higher Education, Springer;Association for Institutional Research, vol. 63(5), pages 741-767, August.
- Christopher Bennett & Brent Evans & Christopher Marsicano, 2021. "Taken for Granted? Effects of Loan-Reduction Initiatives on Student Borrowing, Admission Metrics, and Campus Diversity," Research in Higher Education, Springer;Association for Institutional Research, vol. 62(5), pages 569-599, August.
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- Daniel A. Collier & Dan Fitzpatrick & Madison Dell & Samuel S. Snideman & Christopher R. Marsicano & Robert Kelchen & Kevin E. Wells, 2022.
"We Want You Back: Uncovering the Effects on In-Person Instructional Operations in Fall 2020,"
Research in Higher Education, Springer;Association for Institutional Research, vol. 63(5), pages 741-767, August.
Cited by:
- Kofoed, Michael S. & Gebhart, Lucas & Gilmore, Dallas & Moschitto, Ryan, 2021.
"Zooming to Class?: Experimental Evidence on College Students' Online Learning during COVID-19,"
IZA Discussion Papers
14356, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Michael S. Kofoed & Lucas Gebhart & Dallas Gilmore & Ryan Moschitto, 2024. "Zooming to Class? Experimental Evidence on College Students' Online Learning during COVID-19," American Economic Review: Insights, American Economic Association, vol. 6(3), pages 324-340, September.
- Jonah Tobin & Oliver Hall & Jacob Lazris & David Zimmerman, 2021.
"Financial Stress and Health Considerations: A Tradeoff in the Reopening Decisions of U.S. Liberal Arts Colleges during the COVID-19 Pandemic,"
JRFM, MDPI, vol. 14(8), pages 1-19, August.
- Jonah Tobin & Oliver Hall & Jacob Lazris & David Zimmerman, 2021. "Financial Stress and Health Considerations: A Tradeoff in the Reopening Decisions of U.S. Liberal Arts Colleges During The COVID-19 Pandemic," Department of Economics Working Papers 2021-06, Department of Economics, Williams College.
- Kofoed, Michael S. & Gebhart, Lucas & Gilmore, Dallas & Moschitto, Ryan, 2021.
"Zooming to Class?: Experimental Evidence on College Students' Online Learning during COVID-19,"
IZA Discussion Papers
14356, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
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