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1. Age equivalent scoreA. A total score that consists of the sum or mean score on two or more subtests.
2. BasalB. A boundary of confidence that can be placed around a
test score, calculated from the standard deviation and the reliability of the test.
3. CeilingC. An indication of an individual's relative standing in terms of percentage; the percentage of people or scores
that fall at or below a specific score.
4. Composite scoreD. A score calculated by obtaining the difference between the person's actual score and the mean of the normal distribution and dividing that value by the standard
deviation.
5. Percentile rankE. The specific number of sequential items on a test or subtest that must be answered correctly before a student can continue taking the test.
6. Raw ScoreF. A standard score with a mean of 5 and a standard deviation of 2.
7. Standard Error of Measure (SEM):G. A standard score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
8. StanineH. The chronological age for which a raw score is the average score.
9. T-ScoreI. The actual score (number of items correct) on a test.
10. Z-scoreJ. When the student misses a specific number of sequential items on a test, testing is discontinued.

K. A standard score with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.

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