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A Fixed Effects Analysis of Variance Differs from a Random-Effects

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A fixed effects analysis of variance differs from a random-effects analysis of variance in the way in which the sums of squares are computed.

Recognize the significance of norms in interpreting psychological test scores.
Understand the ethical implications related to psychological testing outcomes.
Understand the concept of test reliability and its significance in measuring student ability or trait consistency over time.
Grasp the importance of test validity, including construct, content, and criterion-related validity, and recognize how these elements contribute to the effectiveness of tests.

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