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kamilo84

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At the end of grade 5, Erik has a grade-equivalent score of 6.5 in reading. When he is at the end of grade 6 his score will most likely be
 
  A. 7.0
  B. 7.5
  C. greater than 7.5
  D. less than 6.0

Question 2

Which of the following best describes test norms?
 
  A. actual performance of representative groups
  B. desired performance based on expert judgment
  C. standards set by testing selected groups
  D. test scores that have been normalized



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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