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Abstract

To articulate a guiding principle at the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), CEO Dave Wilson often quotes Harry Bosch, the protagonist of several Michael Connelly novels, who said, "Everybody matters, or no one matters." With management education now a global field, and with 52 percent of the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) exams taken by non-US citizens, GMAC makes special efforts to assure that every GMAT exam is fair and appropriate for every single test taker. But what is fairness, and what steps does GMAC take to assure fairness for each test taker? This paper discusses the four faces of fairness: (1) Fairness as lack of bias; (2) Fairness as equitable treatment; (3) Fairness as equitable outcomes; and (4) Fairness as equitable opportunities.

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1007399
Education level
Title
Demystifying the GMAT: Four Faces of Fairness
Corporate/institutional author
Pages
1
Number of pages
1
Publication date
2011
Printer/Publisher
Graduate Management Admission Council
11921 Freedom Drive Suite 300, Reston, VA 20190
http://www.gmac.com
Tel.: 866-505-6559; 703-668-9600, Fax: 703-668-9601
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Source type
Report
Summary language
English
Language of publication
English
Document type
Report
Subfile
ERIC, Resources in Education (RIE)
Accession number
ED540679
ProQuest document ID
1347462317
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/reports/demystifying-gmat-four-faces-fairness/docview/1347462317/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2024-04-21
Database
Education Research Index