SUCCESS
TESTING GRADES,
AND THE FUTURE OF
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COLLEGE
ADMISSION
,Measuring Success
testing, grades, and the future
of college admissions
Edited by
Jack Buckley
Lynn Letukas
Ben Wildavsky
Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
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Names: Buckley, Jack, 1965–editor.
Title: Measuring success : testing, grades, and the f uture of college
admissions / edited by Jack Buckley, Lynn Letukas, Ben Wildavsky.
Description: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. | Includes
bibliographical references and index.
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Subjects: LCSH: Universities and colleges—United States—Entrance
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Testing & Measurement. | STUDY AIDS / College Entrance.
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Chapter 8 has been republished with permission of Princeton University
Press from William G. Bowen, Matthew M. Chingos, and Michael S.
McPherson, Crossing the Finish Line: Completing College at America’s
Universities (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009); permission
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Chapter 9 has been republished with permission of Harvard University
Press from Rebecca Zwick, Who Gets In? Strategies for Fair and Effective
College Admissions (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
copyright © 2017 by Educational Testing Serv ice).
Chapter 10 has been republished from Andrew S. Belasco, Kelly O. Rosinger,
and James C. Hearn, “The Test-Optional Movement at America’s Selective
Liberal Arts Colleges: A Boon for Equity or Something Else?,” Educational
Evaluation and Policy Analysis, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 206–223, copyright © 2015.
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, Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Emergence of Standardized Testing
and the Rise of Test-Optional Admissions 1
Jack Buckley, Lynn Letukas, and Ben Wildavsky
pa rt i. M a king the Case for Sta nda r dized Testing
1 Eight Myths about Standardized Admissions Testing 13
Paul R. Sackett and Nathan R. Kuncel
2 The Core Case for Testing: The State of Our Research Knowledge 40
Emily J. Shaw
3 Grade Inflation and the Role of Standardized Testing 64
Michael Hurwitz and Jason Lee
4 Merit-Based Scholarships in Student Recruitment
and the Role of Standardized Tests 94
Jonathan Jacobs, Jim Brooks, and Roger J. Thompson
5 When High School Grade Point Average and Test Scores Disagree:
Implications for Test-Optional Policies 118
Edgar Sanchez and Krista Mattern
pa rt ii. The R ise of Test-O ptiona l Admissions
6 Understanding the Test-Optional Movement 145
Jerome A. Lucido