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The guarantee that they offer assumes that they are the cause of a higher score as opposed to confounding variables which would be in play if a student had to retake the Psych GRE which remember is only offered three times a year. If that assumption is made and one falls for it, I would assume that they probably did not do too well on the research section of the exam. ( )