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A Major Difference Between Group-Administered Achievement Tests and Diagnostic Achievement

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Question 12

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A major difference between group-administered achievement tests and diagnostic achievement tests is the


A) standardization procedure.
B) age range that is sampled.
C) specificity and time to test and score
D) technical adequacy

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