GAT2
GAT2
What is GAT?
The GAT English Version, like the GAT Arabic
Version, uses language and mathematics to measure
the following abilities:
1. Reading comprehension
2. Logical relations
3. Problem-solving behavior
4. Inferential abilities
5. Inductional abilities
GAT General Aptitude Test
The test consists of six sections. All questions are
multiple choice, with four possible answers marked
as A, B, C, and D. The test-takers select the best
answer and mark their choice on the answer sheet.
The answer sheets are then machine scored.
Goals
Educational measurement weighs a characteristic
that the learner possesses utilizing numerical
values. It assesses the applicants’ academic aptitude
through tests and/or inventories. A test used as an
admission tool addresses the following questions:
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Administering the GAT English Version
Institutions that wish to use the GAT English
Version should consult the Center well in advance
to arrange timings and locations. Applicants can
request this information from the institution he
or she is applying to or from the National Center
itself.
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for use in a test, it is reviewed for a second
time to insure accuracy and adherence to the
test requirements.
5. Trial Items: Several items are incorporated
within a test as try-out items. Test-takers are
not aware of which items are in this category.
Only the real items in the test are scored for the
test-takers.
6. Analysis: All try-out items are statistically
analyzed and reviewed. Items that show good
statistical measurements are then stored in the
item bank for future tests. The bad try-outs
are revised and tested again or discarded if not
correctable.
Test Formation
In order to insure security, the actual test in its
final shape, including the trial items, is used to
generate alternate forms. All items that form the
test are arranged randomly. Care is taken that each
section has different ideas and difficulty levels. The
objective is to obtain equally balanced forms with
ascending difficulty in each section, thus insuring
that the score obtained reflects the real level of the
test-takers. Finally, tests are printed in booklets
that contain general instructions as well as specific
instructions for each section. Example questions
and how to answer them are on the back cover page
of the test booklet.
Statistical Criteria
Items are evaluated statistically with classical and
Item Response Theory (IRT) models. Items are
included if their classical difficulty is reasonable
(average difficulty for the total test is around 0.5)
and their discrimination around 0.3. They also
have to meet the criteria of the IRT three-parameter
model:
-- good discrimination (above 0.50)
-- coverage of the ability distribution
-- low guessing parameter value.
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GAT Reliability and Validity
Every time the test is given, the reliability factor
is calculated. It has been found that the reliability
factor has never been less than 0.91. Parallel forms
correlation between any two different versions
of the test is not less than 0.88 if the test is given
within three months.
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