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* JRip decision tree model performed more equitably than a J48 decision tree model for both male and female students.
* JRip decision tree model performed more equitably than a J48 decision tree model for both male and female students.
* JRip model had moderately better performance for female students than male students
* JRip model had moderately better performance for female students than male students
Hu and Rangwala (2020) [https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED608050.pdf pdf]
* Models predicting if student at-risk for failing a course
* performed worse for male students, but that this result is inconsistent across university courses

Revision as of 01:48, 24 January 2022

Kai et al. (2017) pdf

  • Models predicting student retention in an online college program
  • performance was very good for both groups
  • JRip decision tree model performed more equitably than a J48 decision tree model for both male and female students.
  • JRip model had moderately better performance for female students than male students

Hu and Rangwala (2020) pdf

  • Models predicting if student at-risk for failing a course
  • performed worse for male students, but that this result is inconsistent across university courses