However, in 2011, there were 8,732 test takers, about 150 more examinees than 2010's 8,585. (See figures below).
In 2002, the average SNS/PAT/ACA scores were 17.2/16.5/17.5 for people that took the DAT for the first time. Last year, the numbers were up to 18.1/18.7/18.4!
In terms of gender and race statistics of test takers, the gender ratio has remained around 50:50 (give or take a percent or two) throughout 2002-2011.
Roughly half of all test takers throughout 2002-2011 were Caucasians. Asians made up about 20% of the test takers. African Americans and Hispanics comprised roughly 12% together, and about 1% of examinees are Pacific Islanders.
Roughly half of all test takers throughout 2002-2011 were Caucasians. Asians made up about 20% of the test takers. African Americans and Hispanics comprised roughly 12% together, and about 1% of examinees are Pacific Islanders.
All information was obtained from the ADEA's 2012 Presentation which can be found Here.
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