An anchor protocol is
A. a statistical procedure in which weights are assigned to each item of a model test to maximize predictive validity.
B. a list of guidelines for a standardized test used to ensure that all testtakers are similar in key ways to the population of the original standardization sample.
C. a previously developed test with known validity that can be used as a comparison for newly developed tests.
D. a model for scoring and a mechanism for resolving scoring discrepancies.
Answer: D
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