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History Of Military Testing

Learn how the military has used tests over the years to select and classify new recruits.

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ASVAB Scoring

Learn about how ASVAB scores are computed and used.

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The CAT-ASVAB

Learn more about how the computer administered ASVAB works.

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Test Score Precision

Learn more about the precision of the ASVAB subtests and composite scores.

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Validity Information

Learn more about validity research conducted on the ASVAB.

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Norming Information

Learn more about national norms and user norms for the ASVAB.

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References & Documentation

View a listing of papers and reports referenced in the website, and download ASVAB-related documents.

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ASVAB Fact Sheet

View a printable fact sheet about the ASVAB.

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Prior to 2025, some ASVAB research products have used the term “gender” to describe men and women. These groups were defined using administrative data categories for “male” and “female,” and therefore, references to gender should be understood to mean “sex.”


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