Jacob S. Jackson, Ph.D.

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2012 Education University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Policy Education, Secondary Education
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Michal Kurlaender grad student 2012 UC Davis
 (K-12 and Postsecondary Alignment: Three Essays on Statewide Policies in California.)
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Kurlaender M, Carrell S, Jackson J. (2016) The Promises and Pitfalls of Measuring Community College Quality Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 2: 174-190
Jackson J, Kurlaender M. (2016) K–12 Postsecondary Alignment and School Accountability: Investigating High School Responses to California’s Early Assessment Program American Journal of Education. 122: 477-503
Jackson JS. (2015) Does an Early College Readiness Signal Discourage College Application and Enrollment? Journal of Research On Educational Effectiveness
Jackson J, Kurlaender M. (2014) College readiness and college completion at broad access four-year institutions American Behavioral Scientist. 58: 947-971
Kurlaender M, Jackson J, Howell JS, et al. (2014) College course scarcity and time to degree Economics of Education Review. 41: 24-39
Kurlaender M, Jackson J. (2012) Investigating Middle School Determinants of High School Achievement and Graduation in Three California School Districts California Journal of Politics and Policy. 4: 1-24
Lawrence JS, Marks BT, Jackson JS. (2010) Domain identification predicts black students' underperformance on moderately-difficult tests Motivation and Emotion. 34: 105-109
Brown TN, Jackson JS, Brown KT, et al. (2003) “There’s No Race On The Playing Field” Journal of Sport and Social Issues. 27: 162-183
Brown KT, Brown TN, Jackson JS, et al. (2003) Teammates On and Off the Field? Contact with Black Teammates and the Racial Attitudes of White Student Athletes Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 33: 1379-1403
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