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Jessica Mendez
on Dec 19, 2024

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Which statement about the SAT is true?

A) There is a smooth and dramatic increase in average (mean) SAT score as family income increases.
B) SAT preparation courses are mostly scams and generally do nothing to improve SAT scores.
C) Statistics about SAT scores indicate that White and Black students typically have similar scores in critical reading, mathematics, and writing.
D) The SAT and other college entrance exams have little effect on the stratification of access to higher education.

Family Income

The total monetary earnings or revenue generated by all members of a single household, contributing to the family's overall economic status.

SAT Score

A standardized test score used in the United States for college admissions, assessing a student's readiness for college.

SAT Preparation Courses

Educational programs designed to help students improve their skills and scores on the SAT, a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States.

  • Assess the forecasting accuracy of the SAT and its correlation with scholastic aptitude.
  • Methodically assess the criticisms leveled against standardized examinations, highlighting the biases stemming from cultural, gender, and social class disparities.
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