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A large collection of test items thought to effectively represent a particular domain or content area.
 
  A. Item pool
  B. Domain
  C. Field test
  D. Development version

Question 2

When test developers create a new test and administer it to a small sample in the population and then make adjustments, this is called which of the following?
 
  A. Standardization
  B. Field testing
  C. Sampling
  D. Interpolation



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Answer to Question 1

A.
Explanation: A large collection of test items thought to effectively represent a particular domain or content area.

Answer to Question 2

B.
Explanation: A developmental version of an assessment is field tested with a small sample of the population. Once the data have been reviewed, adjustments may be made to the assessment.





 

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