Affiliation:
1. Educational Testing Service
Abstract
Students at eight secondary schools were randomly assigned to either a treatment group that was given special preparation for the SAT-V or to a control group whose access to the same preparation was delayed for the purposes of the study. The programs of special preparation were those already in place at the schools. A special administration of the SAT served as the posttest. Special preparation resulted in an overall difference of eight points, on the SAT-V scale of 200–800 points, between the treatment and control groups, corresponding to one additional correct item and stemming primarily from performance on analogy and antonym items.
Publisher
American Educational Research Association (AERA)
Cited by
29 articles.
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