Ian Pitchford

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Students with high SAT scores are indeed more likely to do well in college than those with low SAT scores. By looking only at the restricted data from schools with the usual patterns of enrollment, many people have failed to recognize the true effectiveness of the SAT (in terms of making gross discriminations between applicants). The problem of absent data has thus served to misdirect much of the discussion of whether to use the SAT in admissions decisions.*
How We Know What Isn't So (A Psychological Study on Logic)
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