What is the purpose of test norms?
A) to provide a structure that makes it easy to identify test bias
B) to provide a reference point or structure for understanding one test taker's score
C) to show that many people have taken the test and their scores were normally distributed
D) to provide evidence of reliability and validity for the test
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Q27: Which one of the following is a
Q28: What is an item characteristic curve?
A) a
Q29: To determine the maximum likelihood estimation, computerized
Q30: What is an advantage of computerized adaptive
Q31: Test developers can easily find the difficulty
Q33: A test question has item bias when
Q34: A major difficulty in setting cut scores
Q35: What is item response theory?
A) a part
Q36: What is single-group validity?
A) when validity coefficients
Q37: What is cross-validation?
A) a repeat of the
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