Multiple Choice
Scoring drift refers to
A) the tendency of scorers to give higher scores to testtakers with certain characteristics (such as age and gender) that is similar to themselves.
B) differences between the typical scoring of an item during standardization and subsequent, more authoritative scoring of an item.
C) a gradual decline in inter-scorer reliability after 95% of the examinations have been scored due to scorer fatigue.
D) a flexible method of scoring test items for populations other than that of the standardization sample.
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