So, students were randomly assigned to different degree programs, plus a 
placebo 'no college' condition.
To assign value you need more than correlations.

On Oct 11, 2012, at 7:18 AM, Christopher Green wrote:

> Bachelor's degrees still have "strong value in terms of lifetime earnings," 
> but psychology, not so much (unless, perhaps, you go to grad school 
> afterwards).
> http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/10/11/new-data-economic-value-earning-college-degree
> 
> Chris

Paul Brandon
Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Minnesota State University, Mankato
[email protected]




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