Practicality
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- The criteria for practicality are normally based on economy, utility, ease of scoring. This option encompasses the essential aspects that make a test feasible and efficient in terms of resources, effectiveness, and scoring simplicity
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- The test items should be spaced so as to provide maximum readability. Proper spacing enhances clarity and understanding, allowing test-takers to focus better on each item without confusion or distraction
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- The factor that is NOT involved in the practicality of a test is item discrimination. While time allocation, availability of equipment, and ease of administration contribute to a test's practicality, item discrimination relates more to the effectiveness of distinguishing between different levels of ability rather than practicality
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- One of the considerations of practicality of a test is the ease with which the test results can be interpreted. This aspect ensures that results are understandable and actionable for both administrators and test-takers
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- Test usability is NOT concerned with the ease of construction. Usability focuses more on administration, scoring, and interpretation, while construction pertains to how the test is designed
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- The term practicality is used when we are going to explain about the ease of administration of a test. Practicality refers specifically to how manageable and feasible it is to administer a test effectively