In 2007, Michigan began requiring all high school students to take the ACT college entrance exam. This natural experiment allows us to evaluate the performance of several parametric and semiparametric sample selection correction models. We apply each model to the censored, prepolicy test score data and compare the predicted values to the uncensored, post-policy distribution. We vary the set of model predictors to imitate the varying levels of data detail to which a researcher may have access. We find that predictive performance is sensitive to predictor choice but not correction model choice. All models perform poorly using student demographics and school- and district-level characteristics as predictors. However, all models perform well wh...
The most commonly-used procedure in selective college admissions involves selecting students on the ...
This report addresses the problem of sample size in developing prediction equations for college fres...
This article shows how admission and enrollment processes affect the interpretation of simple valida...
Data from college admissions tests can provide a valuable measure of student achievement, but the no...
Validity researchers typically work with nonrandom samples, membership in which depends in part on t...
The last major review of grade adjustment methods developed to improve the prediction of academic pe...
Beckman's correction for regression in selected samples for predictive validity studies was app...
The methods used in most SAT validity studies cannot be justified by any sample selection assumption...
In Classical test theory, difficulty (p) and discrimination (d) are two item coefficients that are ...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
The problem for this study was to investigate whether the selection of a missing data technique impa...
This paper examines how pretest measures of a study outcome reduce selection bias in observational s...
Using a rich longitudinal data set from birth, we explore three estimation issues related to academi...
We encounter variables with little variation often in educational data mining (EDM) due to the demog...
No Child Left Behind has increased the importance of properly classifying students into performance ...
The most commonly-used procedure in selective college admissions involves selecting students on the ...
This report addresses the problem of sample size in developing prediction equations for college fres...
This article shows how admission and enrollment processes affect the interpretation of simple valida...
Data from college admissions tests can provide a valuable measure of student achievement, but the no...
Validity researchers typically work with nonrandom samples, membership in which depends in part on t...
The last major review of grade adjustment methods developed to improve the prediction of academic pe...
Beckman's correction for regression in selected samples for predictive validity studies was app...
The methods used in most SAT validity studies cannot be justified by any sample selection assumption...
In Classical test theory, difficulty (p) and discrimination (d) are two item coefficients that are ...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
The problem for this study was to investigate whether the selection of a missing data technique impa...
This paper examines how pretest measures of a study outcome reduce selection bias in observational s...
Using a rich longitudinal data set from birth, we explore three estimation issues related to academi...
We encounter variables with little variation often in educational data mining (EDM) due to the demog...
No Child Left Behind has increased the importance of properly classifying students into performance ...
The most commonly-used procedure in selective college admissions involves selecting students on the ...
This report addresses the problem of sample size in developing prediction equations for college fres...
This article shows how admission and enrollment processes affect the interpretation of simple valida...