Recent research has shown that admissions tests retain the vast majority of their predictive power after controlling for socioeconomic status (SES), and that SES provides only a slight increment over SAT and high school grades (high school grade point average [HSGPA]) in predicting academic performance. To address the possibility that these overall analyses obscure differences by race/ethnicity or gender, we examine the role of SES in the test‒grade relationship for men and women as well as for various racial/ethnic subgroups within the United States. For each subgroup, the test‒grade relationship is only slightly diminished when controlling for SES. Further, SES is a substantially less powerful predictor of academic performance than both S...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Recent research has shown that admissions tests retain the vast majority of their predictive power a...
Recent research has shown that admissions tests retain the vast majority of their predictive power a...
This article examines the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the relationships among college admi...
This article examines the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the relationships among college admi...
This article examines the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the relationships among college admi...
Critics of educational admissions tests assert that tests measure nothing more than socioeconomic st...
Although test scores are widely used in college admissions in the United States, their use is the su...
The relationship ethnicity and socio-economic status with SAT scores is politically controversial. T...
The literature on differential prediction of college performance of racial/ethnic minority students ...
The literature on differential prediction of college performance of racial/ethnic minority students ...
Gender differences on Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores were analyzed by racial and socioeconomi...
This study involved two goals: to understand why SAT scores are related to SES, socioeconomic status...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Recent research has shown that admissions tests retain the vast majority of their predictive power a...
Recent research has shown that admissions tests retain the vast majority of their predictive power a...
This article examines the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the relationships among college admi...
This article examines the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the relationships among college admi...
This article examines the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in the relationships among college admi...
Critics of educational admissions tests assert that tests measure nothing more than socioeconomic st...
Although test scores are widely used in college admissions in the United States, their use is the su...
The relationship ethnicity and socio-economic status with SAT scores is politically controversial. T...
The literature on differential prediction of college performance of racial/ethnic minority students ...
The literature on differential prediction of college performance of racial/ethnic minority students ...
Gender differences on Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores were analyzed by racial and socioeconomi...
This study involved two goals: to understand why SAT scores are related to SES, socioeconomic status...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...
Achievement in school is of high value in today\u27s society. Students often push themselves to achi...