Our new paper on the predictive validity of the Hungarian university entrance score has just been published in Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education🥳
https://t.co/ug6ihmyZnh
Our paper titled "How to improve the predictive validity of a composite admission score? A case study from Hungary" has just been published in Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 🥳🙌
https://t.co/DvpFfj1xGr
Network Science has just published our work on the structural analysis of real-world networks and their model-generated counterparts🥳
https://t.co/3FN9v2pecS
@DrJoannaT@JuusoNieminen and two-stage least squares (TSLS) regression with a properly chosen instrumental variable.
From the result of each of the regression models they can conclude that grading leniency does indeed have a significant impact on SET scores at both investigated universities.@CarolynFahm
@DrJoannaT@JuusoNieminen This is the exact reason why the authors do not merely study the correlation between grades and evaluation of teaching. They provide a much more thorough evaluation framework. To account for this endogeneity, they use the fixed effects (FE) model...
Twenty Years of Network Science: A Bibliographic and Co-Authorship Network Analysis, by Roland Molontay and Marcell Nagy https://t.co/ABb7Ra7UC1. The authors define a "network scientist" as someone who has published at least 1 paper that cites at least 1 of the following 3 papers