Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)· Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
A norm-referenced test compares:
Choices
- APerformance against a fixed mastery standard
- BTwo different test forms for reliability
- CTeachers' grading rubrics across schools
- DAn individual's performance against the performance of a normative groupCorrect
Answer
An individual's performance against the performance of a normative group
A norm-referenced test compares a learner's score against the distribution of scores in a normative reference group - useful for ranking, not for measuring mastery.
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