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Chapter 4 Vocabulary

Across
express performance by comparing the deviation of individual scores from mean or average score with the scores of students in a norm group of the same chronological age or scholastic grade level.
describes performance as the percentage of correct answers on a test.
a standard score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 21.06.
type of age score designed to measure the performance of young children in a range from birth through 6 years of age.
Interprets performance in relation to what a student knows or can do by explaining results in relation to a functional level or standard rather than in relation to the performance of others.
a type of percentile band, decide scores into tenths or 10 equal units: 1-9, 10-19….
defined as any 1 of 99 scores divided into distribution of 99 ranks.
A standard score with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Often called an intelligence quotient.
Describes student performance according to scholastic grade levels.
standard score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
Down
produces one of the most useful and often-used criterion referenced scores. The most common is the number of right and wrong answers on a test.
Interprets student’s performance in relation to the performance of others by comparing an individual score with the average score of corresponding students in a norm sample group.
Classic way to describe a student’s performance. These grades come from a variety of sources including percent correct scores with convert to a letter based on a grading scale.
are scores designed to accurately measure student achievement growth over time within and across grade levels.
Enables teachers to grade students in more than one area. For example, one grade for performance and one for effort.
The simple numerical result of assessment, typically the numbers of items answered correctly.
Typically used to meet the needs of a student with a disability. Includes: pass/fail, grading for effort, portfolio based grades.
The numerical result of tests and other assessments.
a standard score with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.