Norm-referenced assessment interprets an individual’s score relative to the distribution of scores in a defined group. It answers questions such as whether a student scored above or below average compared to peers. The stem clearly mentions comparison with other students,which is characteristic of norm-referenced approaches.
Option A:
Criterion-referenced assessment judges performance against fixed learning standards or objectives,rather than against other students’ scores.
Option B:
Diagnostic assessment is used to identify specific learning difficulties and their causes,not primarily to compare one learner’s performance with others.
Option C:
Norm-referenced interpretation is common in competitive exams where ranks and percentiles are reported,matching the comparison described in the stem.
Option D:
Ipsative assessment compares a learner’s current performance with their own past performance,not with that of others,so it is not appropriate here.
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