The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a graduate school admissions test used in the United States that was created in 1926. It is currently published and administered by Pearson. The test focuses on analogical reasoning and requires test takers to determine relationships between pairs of words and then apply the same relationship to a new pair of words. Scores are reported on a percentile rank based on the performance of previous test takers. The MAT can be taken at various college and university testing centers for a fee that typically averages $75.