What are variables?
A. Variables estimate the centre of the distribution.
B. Variables estimate the relationship between two parameters.
C. Variables are measured constructs that vary across entities in the sample.
D. Variables are estimated from the data and are (usually) constants believed to represent some fundamental truth about the relations in the model.
Answer: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is NOT an application of a criterion-referenced test?
a. A law student passes the state bar exam. b. A qualifying height of 7 feet is needed to attend Olympic trials. c. A score of 70 is needed to pass the state reading assessment at grade 8. d. A child at least 1 SD below prediction on a math test is defined as learning disabled.