探索有意在美国攻读研究生学位的国际学生的GRE®和托福®成绩概况

Q3 Social Sciences ETS Research Report Series Pub Date : 2022-01-17 DOI:10.1002/ets2.12343
Katrina Roohr, Margarita Olivera-Aguilar, Jennifer Bochenek, Vinetha Belur
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美国仍然是国际学生攻读高等学位的首选目的地。关于申请美国研究生课程的国际学生的特征的一些信息是可用的,但是对于这些特征与研究生入学考试中考生的表现之间的关系以及表现与研究生课程特征之间的关系知之甚少。本研究的目的是调查来自四个文化区域和两个大国(中国和印度)的国际考生在GRE®考试和托福®考试中的不同表现模式,以及与人口统计学和研究生课程特征的关系。使用有限混合模型,我们调查了打算在美国攻读研究生课程的国际学生在GRE和托福考试中最常见的分数概况;评估与档案相关的人口统计学和大学水平因素;并评估这些档案是否与性别、预期的研究领域和预期的学位水平存在差异。结果显示了以下大致的结果模式:(a)除中东地区外,大多数国家和文化区域在GRE和托福部分有三到四个潜在的特征,代表低、中、高的分数;(b)在儒家亚洲发现了两种高表现,一种是GRE定量推理得分较高,另一种是GRE口头和托福得分较高;(c)与其他GRE和托福考试成绩相比,中国考生在GRE定量推理部分的成绩最高;(d)总体而言,成绩较差的学生多次参加托福和GRE考试与学业成绩有关系;(e)不论国家或文化区域如何,总的来说,在大多数概况中,男子的人数都比妇女多;(f)考生表现出对科学、技术、工程和数学为基础的领域和硕士学位的偏好,但这在不同国家和文化地区有所不同。讨论了对未来研究的启示。
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Exploring GRE® and TOEFL® Score Profiles of International Students Intending to Pursue a Graduate Degree in the United States

The United States continues to be a top destination for international students pursuing an advanced degree. Some information about the characteristics of international students applying to graduate programs in the United States is available, but little is known about how these characteristics are related to test taker performance on graduate admissions tests and how performance may be related to graduate program characteristics. The purpose of this study was to investigate different patterns of performance of international test takers from four cultural regions and two large countries (China and India) on both the GRE® test and the TOEFL® test and the relationship with demographic and graduate program characteristics. Using finite mixture modeling, we investigated the most common score profiles using GRE and TOEFL for international students intending to pursue a graduate program within the United States; evaluated the demographic and college-level factors related to the profiles; and evaluated whether the profiles were differentially associated with gender, intended field of study, and intended degree level. Results showed the following broad patterns of results: (a) Most countries and cultural regions, except for the Middle East, had three or four latent profiles representing low, medium, and high scores on the GRE and TOEFL sections; (b) two high-performing profiles were found in Confucian Asia, one with higher GRE Quantitative Reasoning scores and the other with higher scores on GRE Verbal and TOEFL; (c) regardless of profile, test takers from China performed highest on the GRE Quantitative Reasoning section as compared to other GRE and TOEFL section scores; (d) in general, there was a relationship with students in the lower performing profiles taking the TOEFL and GRE multiple times; (e) regardless of country or cultural region, men were represented more than women overall and across most of the profiles; and (f) test takers showed a preference for science-, technology-, engineering-, and mathematics-based fields and master's degrees, but this varied across country and cultural region. Implications for future research are discussed.

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