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In addition to establishing the criteria level for mastery, a person developing a criterion- referenced test should also indicate
 
  a) the number of individuals in the normative sample
  b) the number of times the student must meet the criterion level
  c) the age range for the test
  d) the ethnic status of the normative sample

Question 2

Information regarding a student's functional range within an assessment based on the subtest raw scores can be found in which of the following?
 
  A. Tables
  B. Index
  C. Domains
  D. Basal



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A.
Explanation: Often in the supplementary materials found with and assessment, there are tables provided with information regarding a student's functional range according to the subtest raw scores.



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