Multiple Choice
Before a new test can be considered "standardized," what must its authors do?
A) Demonstrate that the reliability is at least 0.95.
B) Make the test freely available to anyone who wishes to use it.
C) Determine the norms for the test scores.
D) Compare the test to other widely used tests in the same field.
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