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Posted on 09/08/202406/08/2024 by Rafael Scapin

Algorithms used by universities to predict student success may be racially biased

Predictive algorithms commonly used by colleges and universities to determine whether students will be successful may be racially biased against Black and Hispanic students, according to new research published today in AERA Open, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.  

https://educationresearchreport.blogspot.com/2024/07/algorithms-used-by-universities-to.html

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