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Coates, Hamish; Friedman, Tim – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2010
This paper reports findings from the first national Australian study of the predictive validity of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Background on tertiary admissions procedures in Australia is presented, followed by information on STAT and the research methods. The results affirm that STAT, through the provision of baseline and…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Predictive Validity, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods
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Richards, Adam S. – Communication Education, 2012
This case study of the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland demonstrates the need to consider course sequencing in the communication curriculum. The investigation assessed whether the order in which undergraduates took courses predicted grade performance. Students' (N = 6,166) grade data from earlier courses were used to…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Introductory Courses, Curriculum Development, Social Sciences
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Lyren, Per-Erik – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2008
This article reviews ten predictive validity studies of the Swedish Scholastic Assessment Test (SweSAT). A primary result is that the predictive validity of the SweSAT seems to be highly dependent upon the study programme being examined; that is, the predictive validity is better at some programmes than others. When compared with the…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Predictive Validity, Grade Point Average, Evaluation Research
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Humphreys, Lloyd G. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Refutes Mauger and Kolmodin's (1975) conclusion (see EJ 133 651) that their data does not support the author's (1968) conclusion that senior college grades are much less predictable from entrance information than freshman grades. States that their conclusion was not supported by their data and that the design of their study would allow no outcome…
Descriptors: College Students, Correlation, Grade Point Average, Higher Education