GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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Should be representative of all the types ofpeople for whom the test is designed
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Is an early version of the test to determinequestions that differentiate individuals
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Is a set of norms that will determine whatscore should be considered passing
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Should include people from all different agegroups, ethnic groups, and genders
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Detailed explanation-1: -A standardization sample is a population of individuals who have previously well-documented intelligence and/or achievement levels that are used to “standardize” new or revised test instruments to assure that they are reliably measuring what they are intended to measure.
Detailed explanation-2: -The standardization of a test involves giving it to a large number of people at different ages and computing the average score on the test at each age level. It is important that intelligence tests be standardized on a regular basis, because the overall level of intelligence in a population may change over time.
Detailed explanation-3: -It is important to obtain a standardization sample because it provides norms with which to compare the results from any new subject. It makes the score meaningful. scoring is often subjective, provide an ambiguous stimulus and un clear response requirements.
Detailed explanation-4: -The steps are (1) planning the test, (2) preparing the test items and directions, (3) reviewing the items, (4) pretesting the materials, (5) analyzing the pretest results, (6) assembling the final form, and (7) reproducing the test.