GMAT Validity

The GMAT Validity is the first and only test designed to predict student performance in business school, and it does so more reliably than any other known measure, including the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and other standardized judgments. These programs were received to participate in the minority validity study, which compared the predictive validity of the GMAT Validity exam for all major U.S. subgroups. The current standard error of measurement for the GMAT Validity Total score is 29. This means that prospects are two out of three that the described GMAT Validity Total score is within 29 points above or below a score reflecting true performance. The standard error of measurement for the Verbal section is 2.8, and for the Quantitative section, 3.0.

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