DescriptionU.S. Distribution of SAT math and verbal scores 1972-2008.jpg
English: This chart graphs the chronology of U.S. math and verbal averages on the SAT from the year 1972 to 2008.
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updated graph from the Dissertation of James Lech, Ed.D., M.T.S.:The math-verbal achievement gap: Are we getting better at math, or are the SAT questions getting easier?
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James Lech, Ed.D., M.T.S.
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