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AP Psychology 1.1 Testing and Individual Differences
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AP Psychology 1.1 Testing and Individual Differences. Identify the test in which all conditions are exactly the same for everyone taking it.

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AP Psychology 1.1 Testing and Individual Differences. Identify the test in which all conditions are exactly the same for everyone taking it.

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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop too sure

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brought to you by entrance exams which are generally used

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to determine if you can tell a push from a

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pole All right identified the type of task below in

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which all conditions are exactly the same for everyone taking

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it And here the potential answers advice she went up

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to the building entrance An achievement test is a test

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designed to measure someone's level of accomplishment knowledge or skill

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in a specific area Think of this is one of

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your basic math exams or your extracurricular classic violin test

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However as you know these tests can very based on

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who your math teacher is or where you're taking violin

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lessons conditions aren't always uniform so it doesn't quite fit

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our question Cross out b an aptitude test is sort

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of like a prediction test it's supposed to predict your

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future capacity Tto learn and perform in a certain area

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Thie is designed to predict your learning capacity in college

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while a career placement test predict what sort of jobs

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you might excel in justice before However these tests can

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very significantly so cross out see an entrance test or

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entrance exam is the general term for any tests and

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an education institution uses for admissions purposes Whether it's a

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math exam for a university program a cooking test for

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a culinary school or ah juggling while riding a unit

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cycle test for clown college these tests can very dramatically

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and therefore don't fit the bill so cross out E

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all right Well seeing his reliability in this context simply

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describes the consistency of a measure as in whether a

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test results are reliable or not We can produce safely

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say that a standardized testing is our correct answer to

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established norms A standardized test is used to provide the

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same testing edition for every person taking it All questions

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air scored the same way in an effort to be

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objective and evaluation While we promise to be as objective

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as possible during our shmoop entrance exam we admit well 00:01:53.728 --> [endTime] we have a soft spot for fire juggling

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