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    Selection bias in college admissions test scores
    with J. Rothstein and D. W. Schanzenbach
    Data from college admissions tests can provide a valuable measure of student achievement, but the non-representativeness of test-takers is an important concern. We examine selectivity bias in both state-level and school-level SAT and ACT averages. The degree of selectivity may differ importantly across and within schools, and across and within states. To identify within-state selectivity, we use a control function approach that conditions on scores from a representative test. Estimates indicate …Read more
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    A New Measurement of the Partial 0+->0+ Half Life of 10C with GAMMASPHERE
    with B. K. Fujikawa, S. J. Asztalos, M. -A. Deleplanque-Stephens, P. Fallon, S. J. Freedman, Lee I. -Y., L. J. Lising, A. O. Macchiavelli, R. W. MacLeod, J. C. Reich, M. A. Rowe, S. -Q. Shang, F. S. Stephens, E. G. Wasserman, and J. P. Greene
    We report on a new measurement of the strength of the superallowed 0+->0+ transition in the beta-decay of 10C: 10C->10B+e+nu. The experiment was done at the LBNL 88-inch cyclotron using forty seven GAMMASPHERE germanium detectors. Precise knowledge of this branching ratio is necessary to compute the superallowed Fermi ft, which gives the weak vector coupling constant and the u to d element of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi- Maskawa quark mixing matrix.