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A ‘Stanine’ score of 5 represents the exact average of a dis…

Posted on: May 3, 2026 Last updated on: May 3, 2026 Written by: Anonymous
A ‘Stanine’ score of 5 represents the exact average of a distribution.
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Crystallized intelligence generally decreases as a person ag…

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Crystallized intelligence generally decreases as a person ages.
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In the CTT formula , ‘E’ stands for systematic bias.

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In the CTT formula , ‘E’ stands for systematic bias.
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The ‘standard error of measurement’ (SEM) is inversely relat…

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The ‘standard error of measurement’ (SEM) is inversely related to reliability.
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Which level of measurement provides a meaningful distance be…

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Which level of measurement provides a meaningful distance between points but lacks a true zero?
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Norm-referenced tests compare a student’s performance agains…

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Norm-referenced tests compare a student’s performance against a fixed set of predetermined criteria.
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In Item Response Theory (IRT), the ‘b-parameter’ refers to:

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In Item Response Theory (IRT), the ‘b-parameter’ refers to:
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Which type of reliability is most concerned with “item sampl…

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Which type of reliability is most concerned with “item sampling” across a single test?
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Projective tests are typically more objective in scoring tha…

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Projective tests are typically more objective in scoring than self-report inventories.
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Which level of measurement allows for a “true zero” point?

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Which level of measurement allows for a “true zero” point?
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