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Cognitive And Noncognitive Measures As Predictors Of Student Success At An Independent School, Sharron J. Russell
Cognitive And Noncognitive Measures As Predictors Of Student Success At An Independent School, Sharron J. Russell
PCOM Psychology Dissertations
Predicting academic success is an important aspect of education, but is of particular interest for educators and admissions officers at independent schools. This study, conducted using archival data at an independent school in the Philadelphia suburbs, used hierarchical regression analysis to determine whether cognitive measures could predict student GPA, whether measures of noncognitive traits (Grit, Conscientiousness, Openness, and Emotional Intelligence) could improve the prediction of GPA, and whether cognitive skills predict to any of the noncognitive traits. The most significant finding (p < .01, ϝ2= .52) is that scores on the Wechsler scales combined with scores on noncognitive measures are good …