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Basic Assessment Principles Chapter 2 Measurement Scales Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio Criterion-Referenced Instruments Designed to compare an individual’s performance to a stated criterion or standard. How was standard determined? common practice professional organizations or experts empirically-determined Norm-Referenced Instruments Interpretation of performance is based on the comparison of an individual’s performance with that of a specified group of people. Evaluating the norming group size sampling representation Sample Scores Robert Alice Beth Amy Porter 72 Miles 96 Jason 68 82 Paul 59 Pedro 86 94 John 82 Kelly 92 77 Kevin 85 Justin 72 62 Ling 98 Sherry 67 Whitney 79 Jane 85 Michael 81 Rebecca 88 Maria 86 Frequency Distribution X f 50-59 60-69 1 3 70-79 80-89 90-100 4 8 4 Frequency Polygon 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-100 Frequency Histogram 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-100 Measures of Central Tendency Sample scores = 98, 98, 97, 50, 49 Mode (98) Median (97) Mean (78.4) X M N Measures of Variability Range Variance Standard Deviation s X M N 2 Normal Distribution Skewed Distribution mode POSITIVE mode median mean NEGATIVE median mean Types of Scores Raw Scores Percentiles or Percentile Ranks Standard Scores z scores T scores Stanines age/grade-equivalent Percentiles X 50 60 70 80 90 f 1 3 4 9 4 % 5% 14% 19% 43% 19% %ile 5 19 38 81 99* Interpreting Percentiles 98th Percentile 98% of the group had a score at or below this individual’s score 32nd Percentile 32% of the group had a score at or below this individual’s score If there were 100 people in the room, 32 of them would have a score at or below this individual’s score. z Scores z score = Mean = 0 Standard deviation = 1 X-M s T Scores Mean =50 Standard deviation = 10 Stanines Stanines 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Percentiles 1-4 5-11 12-23 24-40 41-59 60-76 77-88 89-95 96-99 % Individuals 4% 7% 12% 17% 20% 17% 12% 7% 4% Standard scores Additional Converted Scores Possible problematic scores Age Norms or Age-Equivalent Norms Grade Norms or Grade-Equivalent Norms Evaluating the Norming Group Adequacy of norming group depends on: Clients being assessed Purpose for assessment Way information will be used Examine methods used for selecting group Examine characteristics of norming group Sampling Methods Simple random sample Stratified sample Cluster sample