Talent
Performance
Creativity
Critical Thinking
Wildcard
100

What is Norm Referenced testing?

Norm-referenced tests report whether test takers performed better or worse than a hypothetical average student, which is determined by comparing scores against the performance results of a statistically selected group of test takers, typically of the same age or grade level, who have already taken the exam.

100

What is originality?

The ability to think independently. 

100

What is fluency?

The ability to speak or write a foreign language easily and accurately.

100

What is measurement?

The action of measuring.

200

What is elaboration?

Developing, or presenting theory, policy pf scores between students.

200

What is Norm Referenced?

Test takers perform better or worse than the average student by comparing scores.

200

What is flexibility?

The ability with bending without breaking. 

200

What is authentic assessment?

A form of assessment in which students are asked to perform real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills.

300

What is Mental Ability?

The power to learn or retain knowledge.

300

What is reliability?

The degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification can be depended on to be accurate.

300

What is reciprocity?

Exchanging things with others for mutual benefit. 

400

What is an achievement test?

A standardized test of development to measure skills and knowledge learned.  

500

 What is Standard error or measurement?

Scores obtained from a single student that has been tested multiple times.

500

What is Standard Error of Measurement.

When one refers to the standard error of measurement on a test, he/she is referring to the standard deviation of test scores that would have been obtained from a single student had that student been tested multiple times.

500

What is valid?

Reasonable or cogent.