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DerSimonian, Rebecca; Laird, Nan M. – Harvard Educational Review, 1983
This quantitative analysis of published results on the effect of coaching on Scholastic Aptitude Test scores differs from previous studies by separating out the within-study sampling error from the variation in coaching effectiveness. The authors conclude that the size of the positive effect seems too small to be practically important. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Research Methodology, Sampling, Scores
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Wicherts, Jelte M.; Dolan, Conor V.; Hessen, David J.; Oosterveld, Paul; van Baal, G. Caroline M.; Boomsma, Dorret I.; Span, Mark M. – Intelligence, 2004
The gains of scores on standardized intelligence tests (i.e., Flynn effect) have been the subject of extensive debate concerning their nature, causes, and implications. The aim of the present study is to investigate whether five intelligence tests are measurement invariant with respect to cohort. Measurement invariance implies that gains over the…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Aptitude Tests, Factor Analysis, Measurement
Meierding, Loren – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
There are many students who could profit from increasing their scores by even 50 points. It can mean the difference between getting into a "reach" or a "safety" school. Thus, there are a large number of students who could benefit from a book like this. Most of the books on the market are geared toward the great number of…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Scores, Test Coaching, College Entrance Examinations
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Popham, W. James – Educational Leadership, 2006
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and American College Program (ACT) scores are the main determinants of college entrance in the USA. It is widely assumed that these tests are predictive of success both during college and in later life, but such views are incorrect. Another widely-held view, held by many educators, is that the SAT and ACT are…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Misconceptions, Academic Achievement
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Fowler, William; Ogston, Karen; Roberts, Gloria; Swenson, Amy – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
Over two decades, six studies evaluated the effects of a home-based early language program on the development of 101 infants. Parents engaged in enrichment activities with their infants over a one-year period that began when the infants were between three and 13 months of age. Participants from families with varied levels of education were…
Descriptors: Home Programs, Language Enrichment, Infants, Aptitude Tests
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Gibson, Pamela A.; Leavitt, William M.; Lombard, John R.; Morris, John C. – College Student Journal, 2007
The use of standardized examinations as a factor in admission decisions in Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs is a customary practice at many universities. Aptitude testing of pre-service, recent baccalaureate recipients is a means of assessing continued academic success in a graduate program. However, we contend, a growing diversity…
Descriptors: Student Records, Grade Point Average, Public Administration, Standardized Tests
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Coyle, Thomas R. – Intelligence, 2006
This research examined the relation between test-retest changes on scholastic aptitude tests and g-loaded cognitive measures (viz., college grade-point average, Wonderlic Personnel Test, and word recall). University students who had twice taken a scholastic aptitude test (viz., Scholastic Assessment Test or American College Testing Program…
Descriptors: Testing Programs, Raw Scores, Factor Analysis, Academic Aptitude
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Hegarty, Mary; Montello, Daniel R.; Richardson, Anthony E.; Ishikawa, Toru; Lovelace, Kristin – Intelligence, 2006
Most psychometric tests of spatial ability are paper-and-pencil tasks at the ''figural'' scale of space, in that they involve inspecting, imagining or mentally transforming small shapes or manipulable objects. Environmental spatial tasks, such as wayfinding or learning the layout of a building or city, are carried out in larger spaces that…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Individual Differences, Aptitude Tests, Short Term Memory
Green, Peter – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1974
Discusses differences in second language students which account for differences in success. Four factors--intelligence, parental support, previous experience and language aptitude--were used in the York study to predict language learning success. Results of those tests are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Aptitude Tests, Language Instruction, Language Tests
Skillett, Jack D.; Tompkins, Loren D. – 1984
A study investigated the effect of the hiring process as a quality control measure in relation to the academic aptitude of classroom teachers. American College Test (ACT) scores of teachers in Kansas were analyzed to determine if employment of teachers took into consideration ACT scores. There was no significant difference in ACT scores of…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Quality Control, Scores
Clemmons, Dave C.; And Others – 1984
The assessment of brain impairment is important in the vocational rehabilitation of persons with neuropsychological dysfunction. To determine the sensitivity of the General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) to lateralized cerebral dysfunction compared to neuropsychological evaluation, 79 epileptic subjects were assigned to one of three groups…
Descriptors: Adults, Aptitude Tests, Neurological Impairments, Screening Tests
Gordon, Milton A. – Journal of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, 1974
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Higher Education, Statistical Data, Test Interpretation
Hill, Nancy – 1977
A factor analytic study was designed to examine the factor structure of a battery of 17 tests administered to 100 students at the primary, intermediate, and advanced (grades 7-10) levels and to determine differences in factor structures for the three groups. The tests, measures of academic achievement, included the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Analysis
Fortna, Richard O. – 1980
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) bibliography provides an exhaustive list of references to studies adding to the understanding of the development, nature, and use of the test, and is divided into two sections: (1) the first section lists 125 annotated citations that contain research studies on the GRE; (2) the second section lists reviews…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Annotated Bibliographies, Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations
California State Employment Service, Sacramento. – 1967
OCCUPATIONAL NORMS IN TERMS OF MINIMUM QUALIFYING SCORES FOR THE APTITUDE MEASURES WHICH PREDICT JOB PERFORMANCE WERE ESTABLISHED. THE GENERAL APTITUDE TEST BATTERY AND TWO CRITERION MEASURES OF SUPERVISORY RATINGS WERE TESTED ON TWO SAMPLES, ONE CONSISTING OF 34 MALE AND 56 FEMALE CAMP COUNSELORS EMPLOYED IN NEW YORK STATE SUMMER CAMPS IN 1965,…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Camping, Employment Qualifications, Occupational Information
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