TY - JOUR
T1 - A Meta-analysis on the predictive validity of graduate record examination (GRE) general test
AU - Razmi, Mohammad Hasan
AU - Khabir, Masoud
AU - Tilwani, Shouket Ahmad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Tabaran Institute of Higher Education (Iran Ministry of Sciences). All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Since its inception in 1949, over 1,500 studies have investigated the validity of the GRE General Test to predict its performance criteria in higher education (Klieger, Bridgeman, Tannenbaum, & Cline, 2016). The present review paper sought to examine the predictive validity of the GRE General Test. Factors affecting the predictive validity (e.g., range restriction, compensatory selection, criterion unreliability, substantive and artifactual moderators, bias in testing, coaching effects, socioeconomic status (SES), gender, and a host of other intervening factors such as motivation, communication skills, etc.) have been discussed. A brief overview of GRE revised General Test format is also presented. After an account of the related review of the literature, a critical commentary on the predictive validity of the GRE General Test has been discussed with an emphasis on the role of criterion unreliability and SES factor effects.
AB - Since its inception in 1949, over 1,500 studies have investigated the validity of the GRE General Test to predict its performance criteria in higher education (Klieger, Bridgeman, Tannenbaum, & Cline, 2016). The present review paper sought to examine the predictive validity of the GRE General Test. Factors affecting the predictive validity (e.g., range restriction, compensatory selection, criterion unreliability, substantive and artifactual moderators, bias in testing, coaching effects, socioeconomic status (SES), gender, and a host of other intervening factors such as motivation, communication skills, etc.) have been discussed. A brief overview of GRE revised General Test format is also presented. After an account of the related review of the literature, a critical commentary on the predictive validity of the GRE General Test has been discussed with an emphasis on the role of criterion unreliability and SES factor effects.
KW - Compensatory selection
KW - Criterion unreliability
KW - Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
KW - Predictive validity
KW - Range restriction
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119958565
SN - 2476-5880
VL - 11
SP - 51
EP - 63
JO - International Journal of Language Testing
JF - International Journal of Language Testing
IS - 2
ER -