How is norm-referenced grading different from criterion-referenced grading? In norm-referenced grading
a. the student's grade is based on the performance within a specific criteria.
b. the student's grade is based on the performance within a specific norm.
c. the comparison of grades is between the student and a specific level of performance.
d. the comparison of grades is between the student and a specific reference group.
d
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