Praxis II Special Ed

Category - Assessment

Which of the following explains how to interpret a test which scores in percentiles?
  1. Based on a bell curve, a child performing in the 50th percentile is making average progress.
  2. Scores are based on the percentage of students who have taken the test.
  3. A score below 80 is considered below average.
  4. A score above 110 is considered above average.
Explanation
Answer: A-A percentile score is based on a bell curve. A child performing in the 50th percentile is making average progress. Scores lower than 50 percent may indicate a cause for concern. Scores below the 30th percentile are a definite cause for concern.
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