Margie:
        We have used the MFT sporadically over the last few years.
Currently, you get (for each student and, for the group) scores on (1)
Learning&Cognition, (2) Perception/Sens/Physio/Comp/Ethology, (3) Clinical,
Abnormal, Personality amd (4) Develeop & Social. You also get 'assessment
indicators' for the group (not individuals) on (1) memory & thinking (2)
sensory & physio (3) developmental (4) clinical & abnormal (5) social (6)
measurement & methodology.
        I'd be curious if people prefer one over the other ...


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John W. Kulig
Professor of Psychology
Director, Psychology Honors
Plymouth State University
Plymouth NH 03264
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From: Margie Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 2:42 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] ACAT vs. MFT

Hi Everyone.  Just wondering how many of you give comprehensive exams to
graduating seniors, and if you do, whether you use the ETS Major Fields Test
(MFT) or the Psychology Area Concentration Test (PACAT).  
Advantages/disadvantages, etc.?

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