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Multi-institutional study of GRE scores as predictors of STEM PhD degree completion: GRE gets a low mark

机译:GRE分数作为STEM博士学位完成度的预测指标的多机构研究:GRE得分很低

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The process of selecting students likely to complete science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) doctoral programs has not changed greatly over the last few decades and still relies heavily on Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores in most U.S. universities. It has been long debated whether the GRE is an appropriate selection tool and whether overreliance on GRE scores may compromise admission of students historically underrepresented in STEM. Despite many concerns about the test, there are few studies examining the efficacy of the GRE in predicting PhD completion and even fewer examining this question in STEM fields. For the present study, we took advantage of a long-lived collaboration among institutions in the Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (NEAGEP) to gather comparable data on GRE scores and PhD completion for 1805 U.S./Permanent Resident STEM doctoral students in four state flagship institutions. We found that GRE Verbal (GRE V) and GRE Quantitative (GRE Q) scores were similar for women who completed STEM PhD degrees and those who left programs. Remarkably, GRE scores were significantly higher for men who left than counterparts who completed STEM PhD degrees. In fact, men in the lower quartiles of GRE V or Q scores finished degrees more often than those in the highest quartile. This pattern held for each of the four institutions in the study and for the cohort of male engineering students across institutions. GRE scores also failed to predict time to degree or to identify students who would leave during the first year of their programs. Our results suggests that GRE scores are not an effective tool for identifying students who will be successful in completing STEM doctoral programs. Considering the high cost of attrition from PhD programs and its impact on future leadership for the U.S. STEM workforce, we suggest that it is time to develop more effective and inclusive admissions strategies.
机译:在过去的几十年中,选择可能完成科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)博士课程的学生的过程并未发生太大变化,并且仍然严重依赖美国大多数大学的研究生成绩考试(GRE)成绩。 GRE是否是合适的选择工具以及对GRE分数的过度依赖是否会损害历史上STEM代表性不足的学生的录取,一直争论不休。尽管对该测试有许多担忧,但很少有研究检查GRE在预测博士完成率方面的功效,而很少有研究在STEM领域中检查此问题。在本研究中,我们利用东北大学研究生教育联盟和教授学院(NEAGEP)机构之间的长期合作,收集了四位1805名美国/永久居民STEM博士生的GRE分数和博士学位完成情况的可比数据。国家旗舰机构。我们发现,完成STEM博士学位和退出课程的女性的GRE Verbal(GRE V)和GRE Quantitative(GRE Q)分数相似。值得注意的是,离开大学的男性的GRE分数显着高于获得STEM博士学位的男性。实际上,GRE V或Q较低四分位数的人比最高四分位数的人完成学位的频率更高。该模式适用于研究中的四个机构中的每个机构,以及整个机构中的男性工程专业学生。 GRE成绩也无法预测获得学位的时间或识别出计划第一年将要离开的学生。我们的结果表明,GRE分数不是识别成功完成STEM博士课程的学生的有效工具。考虑到博士学位课程的减员成本高昂及其对美国STEM员工未来领导力的影响,我们建议现在应该制定更有效,更具包容性的录取策略。

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