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Asian Americans, Admissions, and College Choice: An Empirical Test of Claims of Harm Used in Federal Investigations
Educational Researcher ( IF 6.386 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-24 , DOI: 10.3102/0013189x20933288
Mike Hoa Nguyen 1 , Connie Y. Chang 2 , Victoria Kim 2 , Rose Ann E. Gutierrez 2 , Annie Le 2 , Denis Dumas 1 , Robert T. Teranishi 2
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The Coalition of Asian American Associations (CAAA) and Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE), two small but vocal groups of Asian Americans, have argued against affirmative action practices. One of their more prominent claims is that Asian American applicants who are not accepted and do not attend their first-choice colleges face a multitude of negative consequences, a claim that has become the impetus for the current U.S. Department of Justice’s investigation into the college admissions process at a number of universities. This study empirically tests the claims made by CAAA and AACE with particular attention to the differences in Asian American student outcomes, relative to their college admissions and choice decisions. Our findings indicate a limited, if any, statistical difference between Asian American groups that attend differing choice institutions.

中文翻译:

亚裔美国人、入学和大学选择:联邦调查中使用的伤害索赔的实证检验

亚裔美国人协会联盟 (CAAA) 和亚裔美国教育联盟 (AACE) 是两个规模不大但声音很大的亚裔美国人团体,他们反对平权行动的做法。他们更突出的一个说法是,未被录取且没有进入首选大学的亚裔申请者面临着众多负面后果,这一说法已成为美国司法部目前对大学招生进行调查的动力。在多所大学办理。本研究实证检验了 CAAA 和 AACE 提出的主张,特别关注亚裔美国学生的成绩差异,与他们的大学录取和选择决定相关。我们的研究结果表明,如果有的话,
更新日期:2020-08-24
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