A norm-referenced test
a. provides information about how a student performs in relation to others in a particular population.
b. describes the extent to which a test-taker can be judged normal.
c. is usually not very reliable.
d. is considered highly accurate for certain populations.
a
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Which example would best help infants and toddlers transition from an individual to a group schedule?
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