Olivier Chabot

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In other words, you rely on norm-referenced information to tell you that the level of performance he promises is absurd. This example is contrived, but the fact is that we use normative information constantly in all aspects of life—to evaluate the gas mileage of cars, to decide whether a purchase is too expensive, and so on. Testing is no different.
Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us
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