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oliviahorn72

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Using a specified content area as the basis for comparison illustrates
 
  a) norm-referenced testing
   b) predictive-referenced testing
  c) criterion-referenced testing
  d) concurrent-referenced testing

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Comparing the scores of examinees to those of others taking the same tests is the essence of
 
  a) norm-referenced testing
   b) predictive-referenced testing
   c) criterion-referenced testing
   d) concurrent-referenced testing



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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