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Preface
1. Can We Trust ETS and the College Board to Monitor Themselves?
2. Overselling the SAT since 1926
3. The SAT Does Not Help Colleges Make Better Selection Decisions
4. The SAT Does Not Help Applicants Select Colleges Where They Can Be Successful
5. The SAT Has an Adverse Impact on Black Applicants
6. The SAT Has an Adverse Impact on Low-Income Applicants
7. The Effects of the SAT Have Not Changed since 1960
8. What Is to Be Done?
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