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The continuing use and misuse of SAT scores.
Authors:Grissmer  David W
Abstract:The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), the most widely publicized test taken by Americans, strongly influences public opinion about the quality of American schools. Unfortunately, the SAT scores not only have no statistical validity for tracking trends in the achievement of American students but actually show a perverse relationship to the trends in achievement as tracked by statistically valid scores. Thus the scores are quite misleading indicators of the quality of schools. The College Entrance Examination Board, a nonprofit institution established to foster excellence in education, clearly understands the statistical limitations of the SAT scores yet actively seeks annual publicity around the release of national, state, and school district SAT scores. This article questions whether the decision by the College Board to continue publishing aggregate SAT scores is in the public interest. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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