There is an increasing interest in the use of broadened criteria for admission to higher education, often assessed through noncognitive instruments. We argue that there are several reasons why, despite some significant progress, the use of noncognitive predictors to select students is problematic in high-stakes educational selection and why the incremental validity will often be modest, even when studied in low-stakes contexts. Furthermore, we comment on the use of broadened admission criteria in relation to reducing adverse impact of testing on some groups, and we extend the literature by discussing an approach based on behavioral sampling, which showed promising results in Europe. Finally, we provide some suggestions for future research
In Europe’s reformed education system, universities may be forced by law to consider undergraduate g...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Prediction accuracy of academic achievement for admission purposes requires adequate sensitivity and...
There is an increasing interest in the use of broadened criteria for admission to higher education, ...
The purpose of this study is to examine impacts of non-cognitive measures in the college admissions ...
We investigated the validity of curriculum-sampling tests for admission to higher education in two s...
We investigated the validity of curriculum-sampling tests for admission to higher education in two s...
The value of noncognitive measures in medical school admissions was assessed in light of the existi...
The overarching question in this dissertation is How are learning objectives and selective admission...
The overarching question in this dissertation is How are learning objectives and selective admission...
We use unique administrative data from a leading Italian university to estimate whether the use of a...
Non-cognitive constructs such as personality traits and behavioral tendencies show predictive validi...
Widening participation in higher education is now seen as desirable in much of the West, if only for...
Properly selecting students is one of the core responsibilities of higher education institutions, wh...
We investigated the validity of curriculum-sampling tests for admission to higher education in two s...
In Europe’s reformed education system, universities may be forced by law to consider undergraduate g...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Prediction accuracy of academic achievement for admission purposes requires adequate sensitivity and...
There is an increasing interest in the use of broadened criteria for admission to higher education, ...
The purpose of this study is to examine impacts of non-cognitive measures in the college admissions ...
We investigated the validity of curriculum-sampling tests for admission to higher education in two s...
We investigated the validity of curriculum-sampling tests for admission to higher education in two s...
The value of noncognitive measures in medical school admissions was assessed in light of the existi...
The overarching question in this dissertation is How are learning objectives and selective admission...
The overarching question in this dissertation is How are learning objectives and selective admission...
We use unique administrative data from a leading Italian university to estimate whether the use of a...
Non-cognitive constructs such as personality traits and behavioral tendencies show predictive validi...
Widening participation in higher education is now seen as desirable in much of the West, if only for...
Properly selecting students is one of the core responsibilities of higher education institutions, wh...
We investigated the validity of curriculum-sampling tests for admission to higher education in two s...
In Europe’s reformed education system, universities may be forced by law to consider undergraduate g...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Prediction accuracy of academic achievement for admission purposes requires adequate sensitivity and...