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What are Brainbench tests like?

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What are Brainbench tests like?

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Brainbench Certifications are developed, validated, and reviewed by professionals in each area being certified. As we like to say, they are “Tests developed for professionals, by professionals.

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Brainbench Certifications are developed, validated, and reviewed by professionals in each area being certified. As we like to say, they are “Tests developed for professionals, by professionals.” Brainbench tests are delivered with Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT). The difficulty level of the items is adjusted according to the skill level of the test-taker. This provides two advantages: • Individuals are not repeatedly asked questions that are too difficult or too easy for their particular skill level. • The true ability of the test-taker can be more effectively assessed. The adaptive test engine produces scores that are reflective of the number of questions answered correctly and their respective difficulty level. Brainbench Certifications are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the maximum score. A score of 2.75 or higher is required for certification by Brainbench, with a score of 4.0 or higher required to be certified at the Master level.

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Brainbench Certifications are developed, validated, and reviewed by professionals in each area being certified. As we like to say, they are “Tests developed for professionals, by professionals”. All tests are developed using our ISO 9001 certified process (the only one of its kind in the world for a certification program). Brainbench tests are delivered as Computer Adaptive Tests (CATs). The difficulty level of the items is adjusted according to the skill level of the test-taker. This provides two advantages – 1) individuals are not repeatedly asked questions that are too difficult or too easy for their particular skill level and 2) the true ability of the test-taker can be more effectively assessed. The adaptive test engine produces scores that are reflective of the number of questions answered correctly and the difficulty level of those questions. Brainbench certifications are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the maximum score. A score of 2.75 or higher is required for cer

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