COUN 6360 Week 7 Competency Quiz; Norm Groups and Standard Scores

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  1. Question: If you have the raw scores of two individuals on a norm-referenced test, which of the following is important in terms of making meaning of those scores?
  2. Question: On a normally distributed curve, raw scores may be come meaningful if you know the standard deviation and mean of the group.
  3. Question: Which statement is usually NOT true about all norm-referenced standardized achievement tests?
  4. Question: NCEs range from 1 to 99 along the bell-shaped curve, but as opposed to percentiles, they are in equal units along curve.
  5. Question: Match the type of scale with the definition.
  6. Question: Percentiles are a reflection of the distribution of scores along a curve.
  7. Question: A student received as core on a norm-referenced standardized test that was − 2z – scores below the mean. This person scored better than
  8. Question: Match the standards core with its mean and standard deviation.
  9. Question: On normally distributed curves, which of the following is NOT true?
  10. Question: A standard deviation of 2 is a percentile rank of about 98.

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