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The widely-used Miller Analogies Test® (MAT) is a viable, standardized test option that can help you differentiate among otherwise similarly credentialed candidates. Many programs like yours across hundreds of universities offer their graduate school applicants the choice of taking the MAT or other admissions tests such as the GRE® or GMAT®. The MAT is a high-level, analytic ability test that requires the solution of problems stated as analogies.
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To help you determine if the MAT is a good fit with your program, click here to access the following research papers/reports:
NEW! Predicting
Performance with the Miller Analogies Test —
Analyzes
differences between the MAT and GRE predictive validities based on data
published by
independent university researchers, showing that the MAT is a better predictor
than either the GRE
subtest scores or undergraduate GPA for three important indications of academic
performance.
An Introduction to the Miller Analogies Test —
Explains
the basic structure of the MAT, including test development and administration,
and information regarding the reliability and validity of the test.
Understanding Analogies: The Analogy Item Format and the Miller Analogies Test —
Shows how the analogy item format represents a valid way to measure
important cognitive skills essential to success in graduate school.
Academic Performance,
Career Potential, Creativity, and Job Performance: Can One Construct
Predict Them
All? —
A
2004 Meta-Analysis that found the MAT to be valid for predicting performance
in
both academic
and
work environments.
For more information about the MAT, please visit MillerAnalogies.com.
Interested in
talking with an educational consultant about the MAT? Please
contact:
PSE Customer Relations
Miller Analogies Test (MAT)
Phone: 1-800-622-3231
E-mail: MATScoring.Services@pearson.com
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