Study Guide with practice exams for Psychodiagnostics at Leiden University

Practice exams with Psychodiagnostics at Leiden University

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    Chapter 1

    1. What is the aim of criterion-referenced tests?

    1. The test person's score is compared with a relevant standardized sample.

    2. The score of the test subject is compared to clearly defined criteria

    3. The score of the test subject is compared with an earlier score of the same test subject on a comparable test.

    4. None of the above

     

    2. Standards are intended to...:

    1. Be able to predict deviations.

    2. Determine the validity of a test.

    3. Compare the scores of participants.

    4. Determine the reliability of a test.

     

    3. What is meant

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