... & 4). For example, in the industry data for 2003–2004, the overall averagescore for women who took the GMAT was 501; for men it was 541 (GMAC, 2005, Table 1, p. 7). In the same year, the overall ... signifi-cant; the R2change from Model 2 was .023, and the F statistic of 4.785 for the change was significant at the 5% level. A similar result was obtained for the Core 4 Class GPA. The GMAT was ... frommodel 2 of .018, and the F statistic of 3.893 for the change was significant at the 5% level. Thus, eventhough GMAT does not help predict overall pro-gram performance, the GMAT does appear to sig-nificantly...