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Explain how the school psychologist's decision to use zz scores demonstrates comprehension of their utility. How do zz scores help the school board understand the students' scores in a way that raw scores cannot?

Case context: A school psychologist is evaluating student performance on two newly implemented reading assessments. The school board is confused because the assessments use completely different scoring scales, making it difficult to identify which students need extra assistance. The psychologist decides to convert the raw scores to zz scores to present the findings to the board.

Question: Explain how the school psychologist's decision to use zz scores demonstrates comprehension of their utility. How do zz scores help the school board understand the students' scores in a way that raw scores cannot?

Sample answer: By converting raw scores to zz scores, the psychologist uses a standardized metric to describe the exact relative location of each student's score within its respective distribution. This allows the school board to compare performance across the two different standardized tests and comprehend where each student stands relative to their peers, rather than being confused by the different raw score scales.

Key points:

  • Describe the exact relative location within a distribution
  • Utilize a standardized metric to overcome different raw score scales
  • Report results of standardized tests clearly to stakeholders

Rubric: The student must show comprehension of the concept by explaining that zz scores provide a standardized metric to determine the exact relative location of an individual's score in a distribution, which allows comparing results across different standardized test scales.

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