Fixed reference group scoring systems typically Multiple Choice entail the comparison of one group of testtakers with all future groups of testtakers. entail a comparison between one group of testtakers to another group who took a similar test simultaneously. are used by major test publishers to construct intelligence tests. compare groups of testtakers who all share a common characteristic, such as personality type.
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