Miller Analogies Test
| The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a high level mental ability test requiring the solution of problems stated as analogies. It consists of 120 partial analogies that are completed in 60 minutes. The MAT is intended to measure the ability to recognize relationships between ideas, fluency in the English language, and general knowledge of the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, and social sciences. There is no foreign-language edition of the MAT. Dictionaries or any other reference aides are not permitted when taking the MAT. After you take the Miller Analogies Test (MAT), you will receive your personal Score Report two to three weeks from the date that Harcourt Assessment receives your test. Your personal Score Reports will provide you with the scaled score and percentile ranks you received on the MAT. The MAT scaled scores currently range from 200 to 600 with a mean (average) of 400. The percentile ranks on your personal Score Report indicate the percentage of examinees in the norm group (2003 Norms) who received a scaled score lower than yours. Percentile rank ranges from 1 to 99. The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) will be given at Edinboro University on the dates and at the locations listed below. An advanced registration form must be completed by individuals wishing to take the test.
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also administer individual Miller Analogies Test sessions in the Graduate
Studies Office, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm. To make
necessary arrangements or to find out more about the MAT, please contact
Ms. Donna Law at 814-732-1784,
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