An individual's psychological test results are often compared with a distribution of test scores from a large normative population. In order to accomplish this, test administration, scoring, and interpretation must be consistent from one person to the next. What is this process called?

A. Validity
B. Standardization
C. Reliability
D. T-score distribution


Answer: B

Psychology

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