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penguins

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Which of the following refers to interpreting assessment results by comparing a student's levels of performance with his or her own performance?
 
  A. Intra-individual interpretations
  B. Comparison interpretations
  C. Performance interpretations
  D. None of the above

Question 2

Interpreting assessment results by comparing a student's levels of performance on a particular instrument to those of his/her peer norm group is known as which of the following?
 
  A. Interindividual interpretations
  B. Intra-individual interpretations
  C. Comparison interpretations
  D. Performance interpretations



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Answer to Question 1

A.
Explanation: Intra-individual interpretation identifies specific strengths and weaknesses based on the student's own performance.

Answer to Question 2

A.
Explanation: Interindividual interpretation compares the student's scores to a peer norm group.



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