Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
972732 Labour Economics 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper summarizes recent evidence on what achievement tests measure; how achievement tests relate to other measures of “cognitive ability” like IQ and grades; the important skills that achievement tests miss or mismeasure, and how much these skills matter in life.Achievement tests miss, or perhaps more accurately, do not adequately capture, soft skills—personality traits, goals, motivations, and preferences that are valued in the labor market, in school, and in many other domains. The larger message of this paper is that soft skills predict success in life, that they causally produce that success, and that programs that enhance soft skills have an important place in an effective portfolio of public policies.

► Achievement tests miss—or mis-measure—soft skills including personality traits, goals, motivations, and preferences. ► Soft skills predict and produce success in life. ► Programs that enhance soft skills have an important place in policy portfolios.

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