
How It Works
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Client administers test using HPE-designed answer sheets
Answer sheets sent to HPE by overnight courier
HPE computer- processes answer sheets
Results are given to client the same day
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Results
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Traditional percentage correct score
Additional percentage of fully informed, misinformed and uninformed
Summary of critical findings
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HPE's scoring service is tailored to respond to the particular needs of the client
1. The client administers their tests using HPE's specially designed Self Assessment Answer Sheets. The completed tests are sent to HPE by over-night courier for processing, scoring and analysis. HPE processes them and sends the test results back to the client the same day. A SACAT scoring center can be established at the client's location if appropriate.
2. The set of reports provide individual and group profiles of the test takers delivered to the client includes:
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Listing of test takers' scores with the traditional Percentage Correct score for each test taker, and also provides measures of the quality of the knowledge and the percentage of items on which each person is fully informed, uninformed and misinformed.
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Analysis of questions which shows for each test item the percentage of test takers who are fully informed, misinformed and uninformed on each test item.
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Summary of critical findings produced by SACAT pointing to the test topics about which the group are misinformed and the basis of the misinformation
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There is a one-year service fee plus a per-test processing charge. HPE provides documents, booklets and reports concerning the concepts which underlie self assessment testing; the Answer Sheets; processing and scoring of tests; shipping and delivery of material and reports of the test results, and recommendations for the administration, scoring, interpretation and use of SACAT. For nonprofit institutions there is a discount on both the service fee and the unit processing costs.
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"The trouble with the world is not that people know too little, but that they know so many things that ain't so."
- Mark Twain
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