A trial studying approach to predict college achievement

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Abstract

We argue that using trial studying is a reliable and valid way to select students for higher education. This method is based on a work sample approach often used in personnel selection contexts. We discuss that this method has predictive validity for study success, has high acceptance by stakeholders, and measures self-regulation in a high-stakes testing context that cannot be measured through self-report questionnaires. We suggest further research to implement this method to select students.

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Meijer, R. R., & Niessen, A. S. M. (2015). A trial studying approach to predict college achievement. Frontiers in Psychology, 6. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00887

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