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How do we know that scores from the new form of an exam can be compared to scores from previous forms?

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How do we know that scores from the new form of an exam can be compared to scores from previous forms?

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Total scores from different forms of the same test are made comparable through a statistical process called equating. The MFT equating process uses common questions — or an anchor block — to form a linkage between the previous test form and the new test form. Common-item equating is one of the most accurate methods of ensuring comparability of scores.

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