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Bernana

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A test can produce interpretations for
 
  a. Norm-referenced groups only.
  b. Criterion-referenced groups only
  c. Both norm- and criterion-referenced groups.
  d. Neither norm-referenced nor criterion-referenced groups.

Question 2

For norm-referenced interpretations, what is the most important consideration?
 
  a. Comparability of the norm group the examinee is being compared to
  b. Size of the norm group the examinee is being compared to
  c. How clearly the knowledge or skill domain being assessed is specified or defined
  d. How clearly the group being compared to is similar in skill domain



brittiany.barnes

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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