Students with surnames later in the alphabet are given lower grades
Briefly

Students with surnames later in the alphabet receive lower grades and ruder comments, impacting social and career outcomes.
A clear decline in grading quality was observed as teachers evaluated more assignments, impacting students' averages and future paths.
The default alphabetical order of student submissions may lead to teachers getting tired and irritable, affecting grading fairness.
Read at Mail Online
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