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But this sort of measurement is clearly impractical, Lindquist maintained, for many reasons. The criterion is delayed, for one. We really can’t afford to wait a decade or two to find out whether this year’s eighth-graders can use algebra in their adult work. Even if we were to wait a decade or two, the criterion behaviors—in this case, applying algebra successfully when appropriate—are often infrequent.
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Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us
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