In the present investigation, the sedimentation behavior, over an extended concentration range, in solutions of polystyrenes under good, marginal, and theta solvent conditions, is analyzed in the framework of a recent theoretical model, which takes into account the gradual screening of both hydrodynamic and excluded‐volume interactions in the semidilute regime. The model inspires the construction of universal plots of the form S/S0 versus ksc, where S is the sedimentation coefficient at polymer concentration c, S0 is that at infinite dilution, and ks is the concentration dependence coefficient. The resulting analytical expressions, without adjustable parameters, are consistent with experimental sedimentation data over the whole concentration range studied. Copyright © 1990 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.