What are norm-referenced tests?

a. Tests that are used to create norms for reference purposes
b. Tests interpreted by comparing one test taker’s score with the scores of other test takers
c. Tests developed on the assumption that each individual is unique
d. Tests that contain subjective questions requiring test takers’ answers to be compared


b. Tests interpreted by comparing one test taker’s score with the scores of other test takers

Psychology

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a. largely aware that they conform, and feel dissonance about this b. largely aware that they conform, and are comfortable with this c. largely unaware that they conform d. more likely to conform if they make internal attributions for the rest of the group

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The plea not guilty by reason of insanity is most often used by those who

A. commit major offenses. B. commit less serious acts. C. can afford quality legal representation D. have to use public defenders.

Psychology

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a. industry versus inferiority b. generativity versus stagnation c. integrity versus despair d. intimacy versus isolation

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Although many middle schoolers choose computer games over sports or other active games, health experts recommend at least __________ minutes of daily physical activity for children ages 6 to 17

a) 20 b) 30 c) 60 d) 90

Psychology