The computation of Graduate Point Average (GPA) incorrectly assumes that grades are comparable across courses and instructors. GPA overstates the performance of students who elect an "easier" course of study relative to those who choose a more "difficult" course of study. This paper proposes a method of adjusting GPA and applies it to data from one cohort of undergraduates at Carnegie Mellon University. Adjusted GPAs are more highly correlated with students’ high school Grade Point Average and with SAT scores than are the raw GPAs or GPAs adjusted using a prominent alternative method, Item Response Theory. A survey of students finds that the new methods’ estimates of relative course difficulty are consistent with students’ perceptions of re...
ABSTRACT—We demonstrate that the validity of SATscores and high school grade point averages (GPAs) a...
The difficulty level of college courses has been identified as a value which varies across courses. ...
The first-year grade point average (FYGPA) is the predominant measure of student success in most stu...
The computation of Graduate Point Average (GPA) incorrectly assumes that grades are comparable acros...
At present, the amounts of knowledge acquired by different graduates of the same program are usually...
open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per-mits unres...
This study examined the usefulness of applying the Rasch rating scale model (D. Andrich, 1978) to hi...
This study examines the change in undergraduate term grade point average (GPA) for students at one l...
The last major review of grade adjustment methods developed to improve the prediction of academic pe...
ii This study examined the usefulness of applying the Rasch rating scale model (Andrich, 1978) to hi...
In item response theory (IRT), mathematical models are applied to analyze data from tests and questi...
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are e...
Grading inconsistency results from the application of different standards such that grades provide a...
(Statistical) This case study revisited the admissions index (400 x high school grade point average ...
Grade inflation is a long-standing problem whose seriousness is demonstrated by a wide variety of st...
ABSTRACT—We demonstrate that the validity of SATscores and high school grade point averages (GPAs) a...
The difficulty level of college courses has been identified as a value which varies across courses. ...
The first-year grade point average (FYGPA) is the predominant measure of student success in most stu...
The computation of Graduate Point Average (GPA) incorrectly assumes that grades are comparable acros...
At present, the amounts of knowledge acquired by different graduates of the same program are usually...
open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per-mits unres...
This study examined the usefulness of applying the Rasch rating scale model (D. Andrich, 1978) to hi...
This study examines the change in undergraduate term grade point average (GPA) for students at one l...
The last major review of grade adjustment methods developed to improve the prediction of academic pe...
ii This study examined the usefulness of applying the Rasch rating scale model (Andrich, 1978) to hi...
In item response theory (IRT), mathematical models are applied to analyze data from tests and questi...
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are e...
Grading inconsistency results from the application of different standards such that grades provide a...
(Statistical) This case study revisited the admissions index (400 x high school grade point average ...
Grade inflation is a long-standing problem whose seriousness is demonstrated by a wide variety of st...
ABSTRACT—We demonstrate that the validity of SATscores and high school grade point averages (GPAs) a...
The difficulty level of college courses has been identified as a value which varies across courses. ...
The first-year grade point average (FYGPA) is the predominant measure of student success in most stu...