Multiple Choice
The Angoff method for setting cutoff scores involves
A) taking the average test score from the sample population
B) taking the average test score from a sample of successful individuals
C) expert judges rating for the probability that a barely competent person will answer items correctly
D) expert judges rate for each test item the probability that a successful person will answer correctly
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