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People of Color in Predominantly White Institutions

Different Perspectives on Majority Rules (1996)

 

Title

The Predictive Validity of Traditional Admission Criteria for African-American Student-Athletes: An Analysis From One Predominantly White University

Authors

Stephen P. Robinson, Oklahoma State University
Steve R. Uryasz, Oklahoma State University
Agatha D. Anderson, Oklahoma State University

Date of this Version

April 1996

Abstract

A linear regression analysis of data collected at one predominantly white institution found little correlation between admission test scores and college grade point averages for African-American student-athletes.


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