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Lunneborg, Clifford E.; Lunneborg, Patricia W. – 1969
The hypothesis that tests of precollege aptitude/achievement are poor predictors of later college grades because of uneven changes in aptitude development over these years was investigated. A battery of 11 tests administered before college entrance was readministered to 59 female and 67 male college seniors. Correlations obtained from high school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Higher Education
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Steele, Joe M. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1989
The validity and reliability of some measures of general education outcomes of college attendance are reviewed. Research to improve the accuracy of concordance estimates of mean gains is reported, based on analysis of 22 4-year longitudinal studies using instruments from the College Outcome Measures Program. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, College Students, General Education
Wood, Peter H. – 1988
The relationships typically existing between scores on reading tests and college grades are described. The four purposes are to: present some of the typical relationships between reading ability and college success; report upon some of the evidence supporting other possible predictors of college success; describe some of the problems associated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, College Students, Grades (Scholastic)
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Pike, Gary R. – Research in Higher Education, 1995
A study evaluated the feasibility of using students' self-reports of academic development and college experiences as substitutes for standardized test scores (proxies) or policy indicators. Results suggested self-reports should be used with care as proxies for a national test but may be used as policy indicators for improvement of undergraduate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Whitla, Dean K. – 1981
The term "value added" refers to the assessment of the amount of learning that takes place during the college years. Two experiments, Value Added I and Value Added II, attempted to measure college students' attainment of eight liberal education objectives: (1) writing ability; (2) analytical ability; (3) sensitivity to ethics, morals,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Achievement Tests, College Students, Educational Assessment