Language and Cognition
Norm-referenced tests are assessments that compare an individual's performance to a representative sample of the population, often referred to as the norm group. These tests are designed to rank test-takers and assess their performance in relation to others, helping identify strengths and weaknesses in various skills, including language development. The results provide valuable insights into where a person stands compared to their peers, which can be particularly useful in understanding language milestones during different stages of development.
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