The document outlines 5 advantages of the norm referenced test: to make predictions about aptitude; to accurately rank students based on performance; to determine which students have a better grasp of course fundamentals; to choose top candidates for specific programs; and to evaluate the effectiveness of programs compared to others.
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What Are Some of the Advantages of the Norm Referenced Test
The document outlines 5 advantages of the norm referenced test: to make predictions about aptitude; to accurately rank students based on performance; to determine which students have a better grasp of course fundamentals; to choose top candidates for specific programs; and to evaluate the effectiveness of programs compared to others.
The document outlines 5 advantages of the norm referenced test: to make predictions about aptitude; to accurately rank students based on performance; to determine which students have a better grasp of course fundamentals; to choose top candidates for specific programs; and to evaluate the effectiveness of programs compared to others.
To make differential predictions in aptitude testing.
Obtaining an accurate ranking of the students according to their performance. To determine which students have a greater grasp of the course's fundamentals than others. To choose the top candidates for a specific program. To evaluate a program's effectiveness in relation to other available programs.