Across our country there has been a debate as to what type of standardized testing is best to use, the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Testing (ACT). More schools have been switching from the ACT to the SAT. The ACT was created first and has been in effect longer. This poster will go into more detail regarding what the ACT and the SAT are, including their similarities and differences and their differing testing styles
Standardized tests have been historically critical for high school students’ admission into college....
Previous research has suggested that although ACT and SAT are equally capable of predicting first se...
To put it plainly, standardized exams need to change. Nobody looks forward to the next time they hav...
The purpose of this presentation is to look at the\ud two major tests used in making admissions deci...
Included are three studies, each dealing with an aspect of comparative validity of the American Coll...
The predictive validity of the American College Testing Program's (ACT) Tests were compared wit...
A poster presented by Riley Ground, Katie Lester, Ali Owen, Matthew Maines, Noah Thacker and Rico Wa...
The ACT and SAT are the major standardized tests used in the United States. They are reportedly diff...
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), the most widely publicized test taken by Americans, strongly inf...
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) has been designed to test developed verbal and mathematics reason...
Paper based on keynote address at the conference “Rethinking the SAT: The Future of Standardized Tes...
Although the SAT has traditionally been the standardized test of choice for Texas students, nearly a...
While many studies use high school students’ standardized testing scores to predict areas of success...
College admissions tests provide a standardized and objective measure of student achievement and gen...
This short paper explores the contribution or otherwise that could be made by using a test akin to t...
Standardized tests have been historically critical for high school students’ admission into college....
Previous research has suggested that although ACT and SAT are equally capable of predicting first se...
To put it plainly, standardized exams need to change. Nobody looks forward to the next time they hav...
The purpose of this presentation is to look at the\ud two major tests used in making admissions deci...
Included are three studies, each dealing with an aspect of comparative validity of the American Coll...
The predictive validity of the American College Testing Program's (ACT) Tests were compared wit...
A poster presented by Riley Ground, Katie Lester, Ali Owen, Matthew Maines, Noah Thacker and Rico Wa...
The ACT and SAT are the major standardized tests used in the United States. They are reportedly diff...
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), the most widely publicized test taken by Americans, strongly inf...
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) has been designed to test developed verbal and mathematics reason...
Paper based on keynote address at the conference “Rethinking the SAT: The Future of Standardized Tes...
Although the SAT has traditionally been the standardized test of choice for Texas students, nearly a...
While many studies use high school students’ standardized testing scores to predict areas of success...
College admissions tests provide a standardized and objective measure of student achievement and gen...
This short paper explores the contribution or otherwise that could be made by using a test akin to t...
Standardized tests have been historically critical for high school students’ admission into college....
Previous research has suggested that although ACT and SAT are equally capable of predicting first se...
To put it plainly, standardized exams need to change. Nobody looks forward to the next time they hav...