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Prediction of 4-year college student performance using cognitive and noncognitive predictors and the impact on demographic status of admitted students.

Neal Schmitt1, Jessica Keeney, Frederick L Oswald, Timothy J Pleskac, Abigail Q Billington, Ruchi Sinha, Mark Zorzie.   

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the validity of noncognitive and cognitive predictors of the performance of college students at the end of their 4th year in college. Results indicate that the primary predictors of cumulative college grade point average (GPA) were Scholastic Assessment Test/American College Testing Assessment (SAT/ACT) scores and high school GPA (HSGPA) though biographical data and situational judgment measures added incrementally to this prediction. SAT/ACT scores and HSGPA were collected and used in various ways by participating institutions in the admissions process while situational judgment measures and biodata were collected for research purposes only during the first few weeks of the participating students' freshman year. Alternative outcomes such as a self-report of performance on a range of student performance dimensions and a measure of organizational citizenship behavior, as well as class absenteeism, were best predicted by noncognitive measures. The racial composition of a student body selected with only cognitive measures or both cognitive and noncognitive measures under various levels of selectivity as well as the performance of students admitted under these scenarios is also reported. The authors concluded that both the biodata and situational judgment measures could be useful supplements to cognitive indexes of student potential in college admissions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19916657     DOI: 10.1037/a0016810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Psychol        ISSN: 0021-9010


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