Question about norm-referenced and criterion-referenced test for clients with aphasia
Hello fellow SLP/SLP students! I am taking a class at the moment that is requiring me to find some norm-referenced and criterion-referenced tests for a client with aphasia. He has already taken the Boston Naming Test so I am trying to find a different one that would be relevant. I guess the PPVT would work but it is not my favorite test for adult clients. Can anyone help me out?
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What is the difference of norm referenced assessment and criterion referenced assessment?
I am still confused on the difference between norm referenced assessments and criterion referenced assessments.
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What is the Difference between Criterion-Referenced and Norm-Referenced Testing? for dummies, please!
I am having a hard time understanding these two types of Measurement. I do not know the differences also. I know this also mention about stanine and that's number and still, it's freaking me out.
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HELP: MCQE1 is a βcriterion-referenced examβ ?
Hey friends, just a quick question. On the MCC website, itβs says the Qe1 is a criterion referenced exam. I have 2 questions regarding this:
- What does this even really mean?
- Iβm writing the exam in June (Spring session) instead of September (Fall session). It has been well documented that CMGs do waaaay better in June rather than in September (but IMGs relatively the same). Does this mean that Iβm going to be getting a curve that is really not going to be in my favour since Iβm an IMG?
Want to hear your thoughts on this, both CMGs and IMGs alike,
Thank you guys β€οΈ
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If you were compromised by the latest 0day hack (had webshells dropped, OAB changed, etc), did you have an Administrator email address enabled in your org? What email accounts were referenced in the Autodiscover events discovered by Test-Hanfium.ps1?
A lot of people are saying the only indicators they found after running detection scripts to search for IOCs were indicators of CVE-2021-26855 with an anchor mailbox indicating Autodiscover. After looking at the Autodiscover logs, they see the attackers tried to access Administrator@yourdomain.com but it failed with an email address not found error. Besides these events, no other indicators were found. The question everyone wants to know is does that mean the attack stopped there and we are safe? Did the attackers give up when they found out the administrator email does not exist?
If you were compromised beyond the autodiscover events (had webshells dropped, had the OAB virtual directory changed, etc. etc.) did you have an active Administrator email address? Or if you look at the Autodiscover logs, do you see the attackers were looking for real accounts?
Maybe we can use this thread to share information about our specific incidents and environments and look for commonalities for why some people had their servers compromised with webshells while others look as if the attackers didn't go any further than checking for an admin email.
In our case, we only had the 2 Autodiscover events searching for the Administrator email (one on 2/28 and one on 3/3). We were running Exchange 2013 CU9 (I know, I know!) on Windows 2012 R2 in a single server setup.
Please share details of your environment and compromises you saw. Thanks!
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It has now been 6 weeks since the ActionBoyz referenced that Crash Test Dummies song
Iβm not mad ActionBoyz, Iβm not mad.
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I'm having a hard time making sense of what criterion-referenced assessment is.
I've read that criterion-referenced is a form of informal assessment. But what sets it apart? Exit slips are a form of informal assessment, but you wouldn't call an exit slip a criterion-referenced assessment.
I've also read that criterion-referenced assessment is like the written part of a driver's test. You either pass the test and have enough knowledge to be considered a good driver or you don't and you fail. How is this different from a formal assessment?
I understand what assessment is for, but it seems that the label you use for the assessment depends upon what you're going to do with the results.
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How do I write a good criterion referenced framework rubric for grading my english students? Particularly I need someone to explain cut points, pair wise comparisons and how a taxonomy like bloom or solo can underpin this. Thank you! - howto
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Reddit, has anyone cross-referenced the Criterion Collection with Netflix instant queue?
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Here is a fantastic compilation someone put together of Martin Scorsese lovingly referencing movies. Many Criterion titles mentioned.
twitter.com/JFrankensteinβ¦
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I would like to return the actual cell row and column in a data range by referencing a criterion
I would like to return the actual cell number and row in which the criteria sits.
For example, I would like to have a function return "D5" by searching for Breakfast. Would this be possible?
https://preview.redd.it/7aokkcghg8s41.png?width=666&format=png&auto=webp&s=b7c189c2011c8121150df46cc6e9376a0dc0c237
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When should I purchase an updated version of a norm-referenced test?
Are there official guidelines through ASHA?
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I've seen the follow-up tweet being circulated around. Here's the original to confirm it was Citadel being referenced.
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Penn State or Toronto referenced as potential temporary home for the Buffalo Bills if there is a gap between their current lease expiring and their new stadium's completion.
Confirmed to @News_8:
Bills are planning new open air stadium in Orchard Park. Could be done by 2025.
With lease expiring on current building in 2023, playing away from Buffalo for a season or two is possibility.
#Billsmafia
https://twitter.com/thadbrown7/status/1405995964922580992?s=19
"News 8 has been told that Toronto and Penn State are both possibilities for the Bills should they need a temporary home."
https://twitter.com/WGR550/status/1405996534613880836?s=19
Seems slightly unlikely, as the article mentions extending the lease would be option A, but it would definitely be interesting to see an NFL team play away.
Bills owner Terry Pegula donated over $100 million to personally fund the Penn State Men's and Women's hockey programs, and paid for the construction of a hockey arena on campus.
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So I made the mistake of googling what something I kept seeing referenced on the sub. Got this warning. Need to peel off my skin now
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I saw the criterion laser disc came with a trivia test. Anyone know what the questions were?
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"Incandescence" Kan-E-Senna [ OC - Mast Study / Referenced ]
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A test storyboard I did using the Tangled characters Rapunzel and Varian. Using audio from the show, but not referencing the actual scene itself. This is my own rendition of the audio with a similar but notably different feeling.
v.redd.it/y9pchjx0lp571
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Fates Birthright referenced at E3
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Dogecoin investor says Elon Musk knows more about cryptocurrencies than Adam Back (a cryptographer who's work is referenced in the Bitcoin whitepaper)
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The imposing 'Lady of Elche', sometimes referenced as an Atlantean priestess, is a Greco-Iberian bust from Alicante, Spain, created ca.400-350 BC. (902x1200)
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[OC] I cross-referenced the # of Covid-19 tests per state vs # of cases as of 3/16/20. Bottom half of the states in population only. Sources are the individual state websites.
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When Lucy Komisar referenced r/Superstonk as her #1 source of information for high level financial corruption analysis.
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[weekly] Are there any abilities/supers referenced in the lore or in the game that we can't use?
Like I think there's a lore post where Osiris uses 2 Dawnblades at once, any other examples of abilities unavailable to us as the player?
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Does Anybody Know where the Post-War State of Washington is Referenced in Operation: Anchorage?
The wiki has a disambiguation page that mentions "Washington, the pre-War state of the United States of America. The post-War remains of Washington are mentioned in the Fallout 3 add-on Operation:Anchorage," but the subsequent link only contains lore from a Fallout 76 note.
Anybody have any idea what this mention is?
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Request to have mugshot of Top 5 Cmdr Bounties on digital displays in stations. (Referenced XCOM2)
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Monika youtooz design! I originally posted this on twitter but I decided to post it here instead! (Itβs heavily referenced from her new chibi sprite)
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How a Kaggle Grandmaster cheated in $25,000 AI contest with hidden code β and was fired from dream SV job | His code cross-referenced the test data with an answer sheet they scraped from a website. That gave him the correct answers.
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World War 2 (1939-1945) was a time of multiple horrendous campaigns of mass death. This reality is referenced in campaigns of both Call of Duty: WW2 (2017) and Battlefield V (2018) both being horrendous.
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Itβs a peanut. Nothing is being referenced here.
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New to CRT adjustment - can this geometry be fixed without referencing the 240p Test Suite?
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Just Started Interesting Times: It's embarrasing how hype I get when Rincewind gets referenced in the build up.
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r/ShittyDaystrom is the only sub not cross-referenced by the other Star Trek subs. I think it's because it breaks the unspoken rule of Star Trek fandom: to never have fun when it comes to ST.
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I'm glad I smoked that shit. Now I'm in the Criterion closet.
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Prove D'Alembert's criterion for series convergence (ratio test) *without* using the convergence of the geometric series ?
Hi !
So I'm grading papers and a student uses D'Alembert's criterion to prove that a geometric series converges.
Now of course I'm not going to take points away because that would be quite anal at this stage, but it has got me wondering : is that circular reasoning ? The proofs I know of for D'Alembert's criterion are all derived from the fact that geometric series converge -- the general idea being that if the ratio of subsequent terms tends to a limit smaller than 1, then you can bound the series by a geometric series and etc.
At the same time, D'Alembert's criterion seems to be a more general proposition, of which you could potentially deduce the convergence of the geometric series as a trivial corollary. But you would have to show D'Alembert's criterion *without* using the convergence of the geometric series.
Can this be done ? Can this be done at a 1st year undergrad level ? I can't think how right now...
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Not sure if anyone caught this but GameStop reposted this picture of Zelda that was referenced in a r/Superstonk post relating to our patience levels.. BULLISH β€οΈ
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Sentinel Graves is referenced in Vaynes Voicelines for anybody who thinks its a WR Skin
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Post referenced by comment: βI got my period at 10. If I was assaulted at 10 years old and got pregnant you expect a fifth grader to go through pregnancy and give birth? I would have died. I was like 70 pounds. That is not pro life. This law is putting children in danger, not saving themβ
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The majority of my local B&Ns have gotten rid of a proper DVD section. The two that still have them have quite small Criterion sections. Saw this while traveling for work. . . enough to make a grown man cry.
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