Praxis II PLT K-6

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Assessments that show what a student can do by measuring ability to perform tasks at a specific degree of difficulty on an explicit objective are called
  1. Criterion-referenced tests
  2. Norm-referenced tests
  3. Standards-based assessments
  4. Formative evaluations
Explanation
Answer: A -Assessments that show what a student can do by measuring ability to perform tasks at a specific degree of difficulty on an explicit objective are called criterion-referenced tests. Examples of criterion-referenced tests include summative assessments and licensure tests. Some criterion-referenced tests involve a cut-off score, such as graduation benchmark tests.
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