Define norm-referenced tests.

a. Compare performance to mastery of the content being tested
b. Tests must yield consistent results.
c. Interprets a person’s performance by comparing it to that of his or her peers
d. Tests come from a legitimate source and meet basic statistical criteria.


Ans: c

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