These tests are intended to measure your general knowledge, and consist of various tests to monitor and gauge it.
Norm-based assessment compares an individual's performance to that of a larger group to determine where they stand in relation to others. Competency-based assessment evaluates an individual's knowledge, skills, and abilities based on specific criteria or set standards to determine their level of proficiency in a particular area.
Charracteristecs of the competency based approach
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Competency-based training focuses on specific skills and knowledge required for a job. It emphasizes practical, hands-on learning experiences. Assessment is based on mastery of competencies rather than time spent in training. Learners advance as they demonstrate proficiency in the required skills.
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A curriculum based on what students are supposed to know from previous classes.
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Competency based performance management matches currently activities and processes with the exceptions of the organization, usually manifested in mission statements or strategic plans.
Competency based questions are basically to test how competent the candidate is in a particular field. The questions are based on the role one has applied for. Some of the questions can be based on analytical skills, leadership skills or project skills.
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Trait-based assessment lacks validity and thus frequently raises legal questions
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