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Tytuł :
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Examination of College Performance by National Merit Scholarship Program Recognition Level. Research Report 2011-10
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Autorzy :
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Marini, Jessica P.; Mattern, Krista D.; Shaw, Emily J.; College Board
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Źródło :
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College Board. 16 pp.
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Dostępność :
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Full Text from ERIC Available online: https://eric.ed.gov/contentdelivery/servlet/ERICServlet?accno=ED562669">https://eric.ed.gov/contentdelivery/servlet/ERICServlet?accno=ED562669
College Board. 250 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10281. Tel: 212-713-8000; e-mail: ; Web site: http://research.collegeboard.org
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Recenzowane naukowo :
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N/A
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Data publikacji :
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2011
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Deskryptory :
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Merit Scholarships, Admission Criteria, Selection Criteria, Recognition (Achievement), Competitive Selection, Academic Achievement, College Students, Grades (Scholastic), Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Grade Point Average, Validity, Evidence, Predictor Variables, Success, Cohort Analysis, College Entrance Examinations
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Keyword :
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SAT (College Admission Test)
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Abstractor :
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As Provided
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Liczba referencji :
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10
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Język :
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English
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Liczba stron :
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16
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Education Level :
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Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Typ publikacji :
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Reports - Research
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Kod czasopisma :
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JAN2020
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Data wpisu :
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2016
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Numer akcesji :
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ED562669
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Raport
The current study examined the validity of the selection process used for the National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSP) to identify scholarship winners. Namely, this study examined whether students who advanced to higher NMSP recognition levels (Commended Students, Semifinalists, and various levels of award winners) had higher college performance, as indexed by first-year college grades and second-year retention rates. Based on a sample of nearly 400,000 college students, the results indicated that students who advance to higher NMSP recognition levels did earn higher FYGPAs and were more likely to return for their second year of college. In sum, these findings provide validity evidence in support of the NMSP selection process for identifying students who are most likely to succeed in college and deserving of a National Merit Scholarship.