What are the similarities and differences between the results of a criterion-referenced standardized test and norm-referenced standardized test?
What will be an ideal response?
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Similar: Both can be compared to grade and/or age-level performances, based on national, state, or local norms if desired
Differences: Standardized does not reflect mastery of material, indicates student performance relative to others; Criterion reflects how well student performed in relation to content skills measured within the test
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