Psychology, asked by 9080o, 11 months ago

Explain the characteristics of a standardised test??​

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Answered by RAthi21
18

hey!

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characteristic:-

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reliability:-

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it's is a form.of test in which test is reliable these showed not be any variation in the scores obtained by the students on the 2 occasions.

Test retest reliability:-

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it indicates the temporal stability. It is computed by finding out co -efficient of correlation between the one and more sets of same people.

Split half reliability:-

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It gives an indication about the degree of intends, consistency of the test.

Validity:-

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For a test to be usable, it must be valid. Validity refers to the question “does the test measure what it claims to measures.

Norms:-

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norms are developed for the test norm is the normal average performance of the group.

Answered by Nєєнα
36

Explanation:

Standardised test::::

♥ A standardised test is a test that is administered and scored in a consistent or standard manner

♥ Any test in which the same test is given in the same manner in all the test takers and graded in the same form for everyone is called a standardised test it is developed by test specialist

Charecteristics::::

♥ Designed by the people with special knowledge and training in test construction

♥ every person who takes the test responds to the same items in same conditions

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