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Baker at al. (2020) [[https://www.upenn.edu/learninganalytics/ryanbaker/BakerBerningGowda.pdf pdf]]
Baker et al. (2020) [[https://www.upenn.edu/learninganalytics/ryanbaker/BakerBerningGowda.pdf pdf]]


* Model predicting student graduation and SAT scores for military-connected students
* Model predicting student graduation and SAT scores for military-connected students
* For prediction of graduation, algorithms applying across population resulted an AUC of 0.60, degrading from their original performance of 70% or 71% to chance.
* For prediction of graduation, algorithms applying across population resulted an AUC of 0.60, degrading from their original performance of 70% or 71% to chance.
* For prediction of SAT scores, algorithms applying across population resulted in a Spearman's ρ of 0.42 and 0.44, degrading a third from their original performance  to chance.
* For prediction of SAT scores, algorithms applying across population resulted in a Spearman's ρ of 0.42 and 0.44, degrading a third from their original performance  to chance.

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Baker et al. (2020) [pdf]

  • Model predicting student graduation and SAT scores for military-connected students
  • For prediction of graduation, algorithms applying across population resulted an AUC of 0.60, degrading from their original performance of 70% or 71% to chance.
  • For prediction of SAT scores, algorithms applying across population resulted in a Spearman's ρ of 0.42 and 0.44, degrading a third from their original performance to chance.