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MILLER ANALOGIES TEST

What is the Miller Analogies Test?

  • The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a high-level mental ability test requiring the solution of problems stated as analogies.
  • The test consists of 120 items to be administered in 60 minutes. The 20 extra items are experimental items that will not count towards examinees' scores and are being field-tested for possible use on new test forms.
  • Fluency in the English language, a broad knowledge of literature, philosophy, history, science, mathematics, and fine arts, and the ability to reason out relationships may contribute to performance on the MAT.
  • There is no foreign-language edition of the MAT.
  • No one is permitted to use a dictionary or any other reference aide when taking the MAT. (Candidate Information Booklet, p. 19, September, 1994)

    A Candidate Information Booklet is available through the MAT Website (the Candidate Information Booklet is online). You can go to the MAT Website to gain access to the Candidate Information Booklet.

You can also obtain sample tests by buying an MAT preparation guide by contacting Graduate Services or at your local bookstore or by visiting your public library.

 


 


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