Criterion-referenced

/kɹaɪˈtɪɹ.i.ən ˈɹɛf.ɚ.ənst/ adjective

A type of test interpretation in which an individual's performance is compared to a predetermined standard or criterion of mastery.

From Greek 'kriterion' (standard of judgment) + Latin 'referre' (to carry back). Referring scores to a fixed criterion.

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