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If a test measures mastery level achievement in a subject it is known as

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Answered by harshita909
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Answer:

If a test measures mastery level achievement in a subject it is known as Norm- Reference test.

Explanation:

  • A test, assessment, or evaluation that is norm-referenced provides an estimate of the tested person's location in relation to the attribute being evaluated in a preset group. It is possible to refer to the process of assigning scores on these tests as relative grading, marking on a curve, or grading on a curve.
  • When administering a norm-referenced test, teachers can compare their students' scores to those of other students in their peer group.
  • The acquisition of skills and knowledge from many sources, such as notes, texts, and curricula, may be measured using norm referenced exams.
  • The SAT, IQ tests, and assessments with curve grades are a few examples of norm-referenced exams.

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