According to ________, when a teacher gives a quiz covering the daily lesson and the student gets most of the items correct, the assumption is that he or she has mastered the subject material.
a. norm-referenced tests
b. criterion-referenced tests
c. diagnostic assessments
d. screening tests
Ans: b
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