Normed refers to the process of establishing standard scores and percentile ranks for a test based on a representative sample. It allows for the comparison of an individual's performance to others in their population group.
The process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring a test. It helps ensure consistency in test administration across different individuals or settings.
A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the entire population. It is important to have a representative sample when norming a test to ensure accurate comparisons.
A score that indicates the percentage of people who scored at or below a particular point on a distribution. It provides information about an individual's relative standing compared to others who took the same test.