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Research & Education Association
REA Company Logo
Parent companyCourier corporation Dover Publications is sister company
StatusActive
Founded1965 (1965)
FounderNeed
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew Jersey
DistributionWorldwide
Publication typesTest Preparation Guides
Nonfiction topicsStandardized Tests
Fiction genresPublishing
Official websiterea.com

The Research & Education Association is a company which publishes educational and test preparation materials, both in print and electronic form.

History

REA was founded in the late 1960s as an educational publisher, concentrating on problems and solutions, or what we'd call Test preparation today. The company's products at the time were published as paper texts, and REA trademarked the term "Problem Solver" for their early titles. They published about 1,000 page problem/solution books of the type now called test banks, exam prep or solution manuals, covering an extensive variety of topics, and advertising them as suitable "for any text or test." The problem solver series eventually encompassed over 30 topics with more than 28,000 problem/solution sets, including Differential equations, Electric circuits, Electronic circuits, Pre calculus, Calculus, Advanced calculus, Algebra and trigonometry, Physics, Linear algebra, Statistics, Organic chemistry, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetics, Geometry, Chemistry, Probability, Materials strength, Heat transfer, Economics, Robotics, Discrete math, Fluid mechanics and dynamics, Numerical analysis, Optics, Topology, Electronic communications, Operations research, and several others.

The "problem solver" series is still being marketed in 2016 through Dover Publications, their sister company and through Amazon. Some of these original texts have grown outdated with changing technology and practice, whild others, such as Electrical circuits, are about topics which have not changed much since the '80's, and are still of use. Many of the older test banks and publications have become available free or at low cost electronically online.

Reflecting modern study practices, REA more recently has focused on providing online services and a study center, online test sims and banks. The company has specific modules for high attendance test preparation, including GED, CLEP, Advanced placement, ACT, SAT, and other widely taken tests. The online test bankss contain millions of problems, and individual test prep bank may include audio and video.

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