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Posted By Michael McDaniel 05-10-2016 11:07
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https://youtu.be/0Rnq1NpHdmw just saying... Mike Michael A. McDaniel, Ph.D., Professor and National Treasure, Department of Management, Virginia Commonwealth University 301 West Main Street, PO Box 844000, Richmond, VA 23284-4000http://www.people.vcu.edu/~mamcdani/voice: 804.827.0209 e-mail: ...
Posted By Michael McDaniel 12-11-2015 13:33
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Herman, Thank you for your citation. I am more persuaded by the Sackett & Kuncel research coming out of their 1,000,000 + data base of SAT scores that makes it clear there is no underprediction of minority academic performance with the SAT. They made a presentation of some of their work at the September ...
Posted By Michael McDaniel 12-09-2015 15:40
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I recognize that my question would be best addressed to an educational research listserv but I don't belong to any of them. Also, most all members of this listserv are college faculty, so maybe you know. The question: With reference to the academic achievement of college students, what percent of the ...
Posted By Michael McDaniel 10-15-2015 15:37
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In cases where range restriction corrections are desirable and there exist data on population variance (IQ measures with a standard deviation of 15), shortening scales damages your ability to correct for range restriction because you no longer have an estimate of the population variance. Mike Michael ...
Posted By Michael McDaniel 06-29-2015 11:47
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For those interested in changing the research status quo, you may be interested in the following Science Magazine article addressing an open science culture: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/348/6242/1422.full Although I have not done an analysis of all of the management and applied psychology journals, ...