The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the high school grade point average and a select group of standardized tests, administered on both the high school and junior college levels, to ascertain their usefulness in predicting academic achievement in a specified group of courses taken on the junior college level; and to determine if a combination of tests and the high school grade point average would yield higher predictive validities than the high school grade point average alone.Education, College o
Included are three studies, each dealing with an aspect of comparative validity of the American Coll...
THE use of both objective and subjective variables to predict academic achievement in college has be...
The validity of American College Testing Program (ACT) test scores and self-reported high school gra...
The purpose of this study was (1) to evaluate the high school academic record as a method of predict...
Attempting to take a nonadversarial approach to the dispute of Slack and Porter with Jackson over th...
INTELLECTIVE predictors are widely used by colleges and uni-versities in the selection of students. ...
The current focus on assessing “college and career readiness” raises an empirical question: How do h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [27]-28)This study was conducted to determine if the test...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative influence of six variables (overall high sch...
In predicting scholarship in college practically every known fact about a student has been studied i...
The purpose of this study was to discover the value of the School and College Ability Test and the T...
Students entering college need effective predictive information in order to evaluate their likelihoo...
High-school grades are often viewed as an unreliable criterion for college admissions, owing to diff...
It has generally been shown that the high school record is the best single predictor of college-leve...
analyze associations between students ’ performance in the course and several performance related fa...
Included are three studies, each dealing with an aspect of comparative validity of the American Coll...
THE use of both objective and subjective variables to predict academic achievement in college has be...
The validity of American College Testing Program (ACT) test scores and self-reported high school gra...
The purpose of this study was (1) to evaluate the high school academic record as a method of predict...
Attempting to take a nonadversarial approach to the dispute of Slack and Porter with Jackson over th...
INTELLECTIVE predictors are widely used by colleges and uni-versities in the selection of students. ...
The current focus on assessing “college and career readiness” raises an empirical question: How do h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [27]-28)This study was conducted to determine if the test...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative influence of six variables (overall high sch...
In predicting scholarship in college practically every known fact about a student has been studied i...
The purpose of this study was to discover the value of the School and College Ability Test and the T...
Students entering college need effective predictive information in order to evaluate their likelihoo...
High-school grades are often viewed as an unreliable criterion for college admissions, owing to diff...
It has generally been shown that the high school record is the best single predictor of college-leve...
analyze associations between students ’ performance in the course and several performance related fa...
Included are three studies, each dealing with an aspect of comparative validity of the American Coll...
THE use of both objective and subjective variables to predict academic achievement in college has be...
The validity of American College Testing Program (ACT) test scores and self-reported high school gra...