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admit students that tend to struggle elsewhere. Most of the impact of alternative evaluation is found to be due to their … explained by their impact on sorting and not because they allow programs to select more successful students from a given pool of …
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In many countries, individuals are admitted to university based entirely on their scores on standardized tests or admission exams. Candidates from traditionally disadvantaged subgroups typically attain lower scores on these exams than the rest of the population and as a result are denied...
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