San Diego State University 2006.  80 Multiple Choice Qs covering all business topics  Administered to 1,106 test takers on 8 CSU campuses during the.

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San Diego State University 2006

 80 Multiple Choice Qs covering all business topics  Administered to 1,106 test takers on 8 CSU campuses during the academic year  Questions come from a pool of questions developed across the CSU system.  Test was piloted in  No calculators allowed

 Exam administered in all sections of MGT 405 (CBA required capstone strategy course), during regular class time  474 students took the exam (42.8% of total sample)  All students received some form of extra credit  Not true with all other CSU campuses

All CSUSDSU Mean38.71 (48.39%) 40.2 (50.25%) Median38.77 (48.46%) (50.18%) High Score67 (83.75%)62 (77.5%) Low Score13 (16.25%)14 (17.5%)

CAMPUSMEAN # # #3 SDSU40.2 # # # # #835.74

AllMajorsNon-Majors Management Accounting Business Law Statistics Finance Economics Marketing Info Systems

2006 SPG 2005 (Pilot) Fall 2004 (Pilot) Mean (50.10%) (50.25%) (50.63%) Median (50.18%) (52.03%) (51.25%) High Score 62 (77.5%) 61 (76.25%) Low Score 14 (17.5%)21 (26.25%)17 (21.25%)

2006SPG 2005 (Pilot) Fall 2004 (Pilot) Marketing 63.23%57.82%58.25% MIS 60.41%60.81%59.64% Mgmt 55.20%54.79%54.39% Accounting 49.71%51.48%51.28% Bus Law 49.61%52.54%52.00% Economics 48.62%49.63%49.89% Finance 41.67%40.60%40.37% Statistics 36.66%46.64%45.91%