Validity of GRE General Test scores and TOEFL scores for graduate admission to a technical university in Western Europe* |
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Authors: | Judith Zimmermann Alina A von Davier Joachim M Buhmann Hans R Heinimann |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Computer Science, Institut für Maschinelles Lernen, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland;2. Educational Testing Service, ETS, Princeton, NJ, USA;3. Department of Environmental Systems Science, Institut für Terrestrische Oekosysteme, Zürich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Graduate admission has become a critical process in tertiary education, whereby selecting valid admissions instruments is key. This study assessed the validity of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores for admission to Master’s programmes at a technical university in Europe. We investigated the indicative value of GRE scores for the Master’s programme grade point average (GGPA) with and without the addition of the undergraduate GPA (UGPA) and the TOEFL score, and of GRE scores for study completion and Master’s thesis performance. GRE scores explained 20% of the variation in the GGPA, while additional 7% were explained by the TOEFL score and 3% by the UGPA. Contrary to common belief, the GRE quantitative reasoning score showed only little explanatory power. GRE scores were also weakly related to study progress but not to thesis performance. Nevertheless, GRE and TOEFL scores were found to be sensible admissions instruments. Rigorous methodology was used to obtain highly reliable results. |
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Keywords: | Graduate record examination GRE test validity predicting study success graduate admission |
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