-
adaptive testing (CAT) is a form of computer-based test that
adapts to the
examinee's ability level. For this reason, it has also been
called tailored testing...
-
presents the
examinee with problem-solving tasks: one
board shows the goal
arrangement of beads, and the
other board is
given to the
examinee with the beads...
- environmental,
industrial and systems, mechanical, and
other disciplines. Each
examinee is
provided with an
electronic copy of a
reference handbook compiled by...
- as
Entrance Examinee".
Kyong Yang News.
September 6, 1979.
Retrieved June 19, 2019. "Ordinary
Child Prodigy Ung-Yong
appears as
Examinee for
College Physical...
- In India,
board examinations refer to the
public examinations that are
conducted at the
completion of
secondary and
senior secondary education. The 10th...
- ****ure exams. The
performance of the
examinee on this
section is not
reported as part of the
final score. The
examinee is not told
which section of the exam...
- the
performance of an
examinee on a test. One
formal definition is that it is "a
summary of the
evidence contained in an
examinee's responses to the items...
- ) that
measure the
examinee's visual and
memory abilities as well as a set of
alternate designs for
repeated tests. The
examinee is
given a
booklet containing...
-
conditions are most
commonly used in the ROCF. Copy: In the Copy condition, the
examinee is
given a
piece of
paper and a pencil, and the
stimulus figure is placed...
- if not most, criterion-referenced
tests involve a cutscore,
where the
examinee p****es if
their score exceeds the
cutscore and
fails if it does not (often...