What?
Administering
Interpreting
What else?
Miscellaneous
100

A standardized test that compares student results to a benchmark.

What is a criterion reference test? 

100

All teachers can administer diagnostic tests like the WRMT.

What is false?

100

1 standard deviation above and below the mean. 

What is average? What is 68%? What is where do most of the scores lie?

100

A brief assessment that helps teachers identify students who are at risk of not meeting grade level standards.

What is a universal screener?

100

When a test produces consistent results. 

What is reliability?

200

A standardized test that compares student results to other students. 

What is a norm referenced test?

200

A score of 0 on 4 consecutive items.

What is the ceiling rule or the discontinue rule for the WRMT?

And for most individually administered standardized tests.

200

Exactly 1 SD above the mean in percentile rank.

What is 84%?

200

The name for the type of assessments given by teachers with special training such as special education or reading teachers.

What are individually administered standardized tests?

200

The equal interval scale used on the MAP tests. 

What is the RIT scale?
300

When a test measures what it purports to measure. 

What is validity? 

300

When an examinee answers at least 3 items correctly before meeting the discontinue rule. 

What is meets the basal rule?

300

Exactly 1 SD below the mean in percentile rank.

What is 16%?

300

The ISASP or the MCA. 

What are the group administered tests required by the states of Iowa or MN to satisfy ESSA requirements?

300

The equal interval scale used on the WRMT. 

What is GSV (growth scale value)?

400

6 characteristics of the norm group in a standardized test. 

What are race; ethnicity; gender; ability; age; SES; geographic location; rural/urban/suburban; or language?

400

When an examinee meets the discontinue rule before answering 3 items correctly. 

What is - drop back to the preceding start point or section?

400

Well above average. 

What is a score that is between 2 and 3 SDs above the mean?

400

Name 3 characteristics of the FAST tests.

What are universal screening; progress monitoring; reading fluency; math; CAT (computer adapted); CBM; norm referenced; criterion referenced?

400

The level of difficulty associated with an RPI of 65/90.

What is very difficult?

500

A measure of the amount of variation in a set of scores. 

What is the standard deviation?

500

The 5 tests that make up the Total Reading Cluster. 

What are word identification, word attack, word comprehension, passage comprehension, and oral reading fluency?
500

Misleading developmental scores that should not be used when reporting scores. 

What are age and grade equivalent scores?

500

Give 2 examples of how standardized tests are used as high stakes tests. 

What is - to determine if a student graduates?

to determine if a student is retained/held back a grade? to evaluate teachers based on their students' test scores? to evaluate schools as failing schools? 

500

Tests with high reliability and validity have a high SEM. 

What is false?

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