WGU D184 STANDARDS-BASED EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Scales of Proficiency-ANSWER Track students' progress over time in meeting
requirements for knowledge and abilities.
Values for the Half Point Score—ANSWER Although it doesn't fully satisfy the
requirements for the next level, it is utilized in proficiency scales for mastery at
one level.
Scale Generic: ANSWER used for all subjects where pupils receive knowledge
scores ranging from 1 to 4. These are not topic-specific; for instance, a level 3
student is on grade level, but no further details are given.
Behavior Consistency - ANSWER Since this is a qualifying scale that contains
terms like sometimes, always, infrequently, etc., it should not be utilized on a
proficiency scale.
Answer for Definitional Declarative Knowledge defining, characterizing, or
elucidating anything
Declarative Knowledge in Cognitive Analysis: ANSWER Identifying,
classifying, and analyzing
Knowledge of Mental Procedures: ANSWER abilities or procedures, assesses
Parallel Evaluations: ANSWER Track pupils' progress on the same skills over
time.
Blueprint for Assessment: ANSWER designed to guarantee that evaluations
correspond with learning objectives.
Mounting Evidence Method: ANSWER Based on previous score trends,
calculate the appropriate summative score for the pupils.
, Actual score: ANSWER acknowledges that tests are estimates and that there is
some inherent mistake in determining the actual degree of understanding.
ANSWER = True Score + Error Score - Observed Score
Aberrant patterns: ANSWER You must ascertain whether the pattern is
trustworthy or whether the student was experiencing a difficult day, etc.
Standards-Related Grading Systems: ANSWER students exhibit standards-
based learning outcomes.
ANSWER One standard is evaluated at a time under standards-based grading.
Standards-Based Grading: No information beyond the specified standard is
included in the ANSWER Assessment findings.
Topics of Measurement: ANSWER They aid in determining the skills and
content to be assessed.
Topics of Measurement-ANSWER Concepts
Answer to Declarative Knowledge Comprehending ideas without putting them
into practice
ANSWER: Procedural Knowledge One way to demonstrate procedural
expertise is by demonstration.
Parallel assessments are used to track students' progress across time on a single
benchmark.
Unidimensionality: Parallel Assessments of Answers
Parallel Assessments: ANSWER provides a real score by removing a significant
amount of inaccuracy from student scores.
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Scales of Proficiency-ANSWER Track students' progress over time in meeting
requirements for knowledge and abilities.
Values for the Half Point Score—ANSWER Although it doesn't fully satisfy the
requirements for the next level, it is utilized in proficiency scales for mastery at
one level.
Scale Generic: ANSWER used for all subjects where pupils receive knowledge
scores ranging from 1 to 4. These are not topic-specific; for instance, a level 3
student is on grade level, but no further details are given.
Behavior Consistency - ANSWER Since this is a qualifying scale that contains
terms like sometimes, always, infrequently, etc., it should not be utilized on a
proficiency scale.
Answer for Definitional Declarative Knowledge defining, characterizing, or
elucidating anything
Declarative Knowledge in Cognitive Analysis: ANSWER Identifying,
classifying, and analyzing
Knowledge of Mental Procedures: ANSWER abilities or procedures, assesses
Parallel Evaluations: ANSWER Track pupils' progress on the same skills over
time.
Blueprint for Assessment: ANSWER designed to guarantee that evaluations
correspond with learning objectives.
Mounting Evidence Method: ANSWER Based on previous score trends,
calculate the appropriate summative score for the pupils.
, Actual score: ANSWER acknowledges that tests are estimates and that there is
some inherent mistake in determining the actual degree of understanding.
ANSWER = True Score + Error Score - Observed Score
Aberrant patterns: ANSWER You must ascertain whether the pattern is
trustworthy or whether the student was experiencing a difficult day, etc.
Standards-Related Grading Systems: ANSWER students exhibit standards-
based learning outcomes.
ANSWER One standard is evaluated at a time under standards-based grading.
Standards-Based Grading: No information beyond the specified standard is
included in the ANSWER Assessment findings.
Topics of Measurement: ANSWER They aid in determining the skills and
content to be assessed.
Topics of Measurement-ANSWER Concepts
Answer to Declarative Knowledge Comprehending ideas without putting them
into practice
ANSWER: Procedural Knowledge One way to demonstrate procedural
expertise is by demonstration.
Parallel assessments are used to track students' progress across time on a single
benchmark.
Unidimensionality: Parallel Assessments of Answers
Parallel Assessments: ANSWER provides a real score by removing a significant
amount of inaccuracy from student scores.