Multiple Choice
Interpretations of criterion-referenced tests are typically made with respect to
A) the total number of items the examinee responded to.
B) the material that the examinee evidenced mastery of.
C) a comparison of the examinee's performance with that of others who took the test.
D) a formula that takes into account the total number of items for which no response was scorable.
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