Difference between revisions of "Course Grade and GPA Prediction"

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* Model predicting college course grade of median or above
* Model predicting college course grade of median or above
* Out-of-the-box random forest model violates demographic parity and equality of opportunity for URM (underrepresented minority: American Indian, Black, Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and Multicultural) than for non-URM students (White and Asian)
* Out-of-the-box random forest model violates demographic parity and equality of opportunity for URM (underrepresented minority: American Indian, Black, Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and Multicultural) than for non-URM students (White and Asian)
Yu et al. (2020) [[https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED608066.pdf pdf]]
* Model predicting undergraduate course grades and average GPA

Revision as of 00:20, 24 January 2022

Lee and Kizilcec (2020) [pdf]

  • Model predicting college course grade of median or above
  • Out-of-the-box random forest model violates demographic parity and equality of opportunity for URM (underrepresented minority: American Indian, Black, Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and Multicultural) than for non-URM students (White and Asian)


Yu et al. (2020) [pdf]

  • Model predicting undergraduate course grades and average GPA