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james9437

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A correlation coefficient
 
  a) ranges from -1 to +1
  b) is a derived score
  c) measures the amount of variance
  d) is expressed as an F-ratio

Question 2

For which of the following have norm-referenced assessments been developed?
 
  A. To compare a student to a national sample of other students the same age or in the same grade
  B. To compare students within a class
  C. To determine a student's performance in the curriculum
  D. To compare individual academic domains



Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A.
Explanation: Norm-referenced tests are designed to compare a student to a national sample of other students the same age or in the same grade.



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