Title: The range of scores within which an individual's true score is likely to fall is called: Post by: cdidd86 on Mar 14, 2018 The range of scores within which an individual's true score is likely to fall is called:
a. the standard deviation. b. the true score range. c. the stanine score. d. the standard error of measurement. Ques. 2 A z-score of 1 is at which percentile? a. 84th b. 50th c. 34th d. 16th Ques. 3 Cory's T-score on the subtest would be: a. 40 b. 44 c. 50 d. 60 Ques. 4 What is the median for the sample? What will be an ideal response? Ques. 5 Of the following, which is an example of a standard score? a. A grade-equivalent score. b. A percentile rank. c. A T-score d. A raw score Ques. 6 Of the following, which is most important for cognitive interventions in cases of misbehavior? a. Interventions that make sense to students b. Appropriate punishers that eliminate undesirable behavior c. Effective reinforcers that reward desired behavior that serve as alternatives to the misbehavior d. Maintaining a positive emotional tone in all interventions Ques. 7 On a recent standardized test, your student Becky had a T-score of 70 . What is the closest assessment of her performance compared to the norm group? a. Her z-score is negative. b. Her percentile rank is below 85. c. Her percentile rank is above 85. d. Her stanine score is 4. Title: The range of scores within which an individual's true score is likely to fall is called: Post by: jane.eagar on Mar 14, 2018 Content hidden
Title: The range of scores within which an individual's true score is likely to fall is called: Post by: cdidd86 on Mar 14, 2018 I know this sounds cliche, but I was thinking the same thing for each of these. Thanks for confirming :)
Title: The range of scores within which an individual's true score is likely to fall is called: Post by: jane.eagar on Mar 14, 2018 I'm sure ;) Thanks for your honesty
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