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Worth the Agony?. Taylor Page April 5, 2005. What is the SAT?. Timed Critical Reading Mathematical Reasoning Writing Skills. What does the SAT measure?. G Factor Academic ability Nothing. Gender Differences. Math skills Verbal skills College Performance. Racial Differences.
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Worth the Agony? Taylor Page April 5, 2005
What is the SAT? Timed Critical Reading Mathematical Reasoning Writing Skills
What does the SAT measure? G Factor Academic ability Nothing
Gender Differences Math skills Verbal skills College Performance
Racial Differences Significant difference Stereotype Threat? Between group misinterpretation
Should the SAT be used? Correlation with intelligence trends Predictive of college performance? Necessary?
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