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Cusick, Patricia; Harckham, Laura D. – 1973
A study was conducted to determine whether six personality variables, presently used in admissions decisions by a nursing school, were effective predictors of success on the State Board Examination (SBE), the nursing licensing examination. The personality variables were measured by subtests of the Personal Preference Schedule of the Psychological…
Descriptors: Certification, Higher Education, Medical Education, Nursing
Kirby, Edward A.; Hiller, Jack H. – 1973
Predictive validities were comparatively evaluated for a direct (SCAAS) and an indirect (ISCS) measure of academic self-confidence. Both instruments significantly predicted a variety of criteria for ninth-grade males (N=55). Predictions for females (N=44) were generally lower than for males, and the indirect measure was ineffective. The two…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Grade 9, Measurement Instruments
Sparberg, Nancy Z.; And Others – 1973
An experimental screening device designed to predict future academic failure in kindergarten children was administered to a group of kindergarten children in April. The prediction of success or failure made on the basis of the screening was correlated with the results of standardized reading readiness tests, as well as standardized achievement…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Achievement Tests, Grade 1, Grade 3
Hilton, Thomas L. – 1972
Five possible interpretations are given of very high correlations between scores on successively administered ability tests in a longitudinal sample of approximately 7,000 public school students tested in grades 5, 7, 9, and 11. At each of the four grades, students were given the appropriate level of the Sequential Test of Education Progress…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Correlation, Elementary School Students
Johnson, Ronald E. – 1972
A study was conducted to discover whether college students could predict which linguistic subunits of expository prose would be recalled. Comparison was made between the predicted subunits and the actual subunits recalled. Subjects were presented with 650 or 810 word prose passages and informed that they would be tested on their recall of passages…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Learning Processes, Memory
Barr, Rebecca C. – 1971
The objectives of this study were (1) to construct and evaluate the reliability and validity of word learning tasks for predicting success in learning to read, and (2) to compare the effectiveness of word learning tasks with readiness measures in predicting reading in grade one. Two samples of like-aged boys and girls from urban (76) and suburban…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Kindergarten Children, Learning Processes, Predictive Measurement
CAMPBELL, DAVID P. – 1966
A RETESTING WAS MADE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEASURED INTERESTS AND THE SELECTION OF A MEDICAL SPECIALTY. SPECIFICALLY, THE RESEARCH REPORTED HERE ATTEMPTED TO DETERMINE WHY THE STRONG VOCATIONAL INTEREST BLANK (SVIB) AND THE MEDICAL SPECIALIST PREFERENCE BLANK (MSPB) SCALES FAIL TO PREDICT EVENTUAL MEDICAL SPECIALTY. ALL OF THE ANALYSES OF AN…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Interest Inventories, Measurement Instruments
Szalay, Lorand B.; And Others – 1973
The investigations focused on two main subject areas. The first series of experiments explored the validity of verbal association based inferences as an attitude measure and predictor of behavior. When compared with paper-and-pencil methods, the association based attitude index (EDI) showed high positive correlation as a group measure and medium…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Measures, Behavior Patterns, Ethnic Groups
Davis, Gary A.; Belcher, Terence L. – 1971
This study evaluated interrelationships among the scores of 51 high school seniors on the Remote Associates Test (RAT), verbal subtests of the Torrance Tests, the Alpha Biographical Inventory (ABI), and IQ. For all Ss, RAT scores, IQ, and the ABI Academic Success score comprised an interrelated "intelligence cluster." With males, none of…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity Research, Creativity Tests, High School Students
Holmes, Mark – School Guidance Worker, 1976
The author defends I.Q. tests as being beneficial to students from low-income homes against detractors who insist the tests are hopelessly biased by social class and, hence, are useless. (HMV)
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Counseling, Counselor Role, Evaluation Methods
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Carpenter, Dale; Carpenter, Sue – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
The Larsen-Hammill Test of Written Spelling scores were correlated with scores received on the California Achievement Test (CAT) for 45 fourth-grade pupils. Spelling scores were moderately predictive of reading, mathematics, language, and spelling subtests on the CAT. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Correlation, Elementary School Mathematics
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Losak, John – Journal of Higher Education, 1979
In the two studies reported, students who wrote the CLEP and students who did not were compared in grade point average, graduate rate, and rate of progress. For both studies, the CLEP students performed at least as well as non-CLEP on all but one measure. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Graduates, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Cobas, Jose A. – Social Science Quarterly, 1978
Since the Bureau of Labor's cost-of-living statistics are available for only 40 standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs) in four regions, the author presents a method to estimate family budgets for all SMSAs. Data for the calculations are easily accessible in Census and other government publications. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Budgets, Cost Estimates, Family Income, Living Standards
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Randolph, Daniel Lee; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1977
Doctoral students who had completed the Personality Research Form in 1973 were followed up three years later to determine the functional specialty in which they spend the bulk of their professional time. The findings support the position that personality needs predict functional specialty. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Role, Followup Studies
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Lee, Glenda E. – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1978
Describes a study using Donald Super's Work Values Inventory, which found significant differences in work values between the sexes (males being more economically oriented) and among students grouped by discipline, but found scores only a moderate predictor of grade point average. The major predictor appeared to be motivation. (Author/AC)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Females, Goal Orientation, Grade Prediction
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