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Students self-assessment in private education: the influence of the perceived quality in distance education courses for the sustained advantage of the institution

  • Olívia Carolina de Resende Ribeiro,
  • Nathália Helena Azevedo,
  • Jorge Biff Neto,
  • Elvis Magno da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22347/2175-2753v14i43.3685
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 43
pp. 368 – 393

Abstract

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This paper investigates the relationship between the competitive aspects of the resources offered to the students and the self-assessment they do about themselves. For this purpose, a survey counting 4,671 valid learners’ entries from a private Brazilian educational institution was done. The survey involved constructs made by the institution related to the resource-based view theory. To test the scale’s reliability, the Cronbach’s alpha was used; the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was done to evaluate the normality; and the Spearman’s coefficient was also used to see the correlation between the indicators and the constructs; the Wilcoxon test was done to assess the balance among the constructs. It is suggested that the student’s self-assessment may influence the course’s quality assessment and the institution’s competitive advantage.