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GRE The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States and Canada and a few other countries. The GRE is owned and administered by Educational Testing Servi ...
Psychology subject test is a standardized test used in admission decisions by some graduate programs in psychology in several English-speaking countries, especially in the United States.


Structure

There are three major components to this test: (1) Experimental, (2) Social, and (3) Other areas. The score ranges from 200 to 880, although 90% of test-takers score between 440 and 760, with 50th percentile around 615. The average score on Psychology subject test is 577 at Master's level and 633 at Doctoral level. Test Item Development The questions used for the GRE Psychology Test are written by a committee of six faculty members (many who did not know how the test was designed until they were asked to join the committee) from various colleges and universities throughout the United States. Each member writes 15-20 test items each year, as well as, many other faculty members write and submit additional items. These items are then discussed by the committee over a three-day session. During this time, the members accept, reword, or reject the submitted items from the various faculty members. After the draft of questions are assembled, the test is then given to a GRE Sensitivity Committee to screen for items that may not “represent ethnic minorities, women, people with disabilities, and other groups in a favorable light and o ensurethat the items are not likely to offend anyone” (Kalat & Matlin, 2000, p. 25). While items are not put on the test as “experimental items” that will not be scored, point-biserial correlations and the percentage of students who answered each item correctly are examined after each test administration.Kalat, J. W., & Matlin, M. W. (2000). The GRE Psychology Test: A useful but poorly understood test. ''Teaching of Psychology''. ''27''(1) 24-27.


Use in Admissions

Some graduate programs do not require submission of Psychology subject test scores, whereas in other programs it is recommended or mandatory. Among those universities that do require Psychology subject test, the minimum requirements vary. For example, applicants for the Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology at Hofstra University are required to have a Psychology subject score no lower than 65th percentile (about 660 points)


Predictiveness of the GRE Psychology Test

Based on data collected from 1986 to 1990, correlations were conducted between first-year graduate school GPAs and undergraduate GPA, as well as, various different GRE tests and subtests. The GRE Psychology Test shows to correlate better with first-year graduate school GPAs than does the GRE General Test (''r'' = .33); the GRE Psychology Test correlates equivocally with undergraduate GPA correlations (both equal ''r'' = .37). However, it is also stated that a GRE subject test correlates with degree attainment only ''r'' = .21. While it has strong correlations with some facets of graduate school, overall it does not predict who will graduate and who will not.


See also

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ETS webpage for GRE subject tests
GRE standardized tests Psychology education