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A table of specification helps ensure content validity of tests by specifying the proportion of test questions that cover each content domain or skill being assessed. By outlining the distribution of topics or skills tested, the table of specification helps ensure that the test assesses all relevant content areas or learning objectives, improving the content validity of the test.
To ensure validity of test, one should prepare a table of specification to describe the topics to be covered in a test and the number of items or points which will be associated with each topic and to identify the achievement domains being measured and to ensure that a fair and representative sample of questions appear on the test.
To ensure validity of test, one should prepare a table of specification to describe the topics to be covered in a test and the number of items or points which will be associated with each topic and to identify the achievement domains being measured and to ensure that a fair and representative sample of questions appear on the test.
To ensure validity of test, one should prepare a table of specification to describe the topics to be covered in a test and the number of items or points which will be associated with each topic and to identify the achievement domains being measured and to ensure that a fair and representative sample of questions appear on the test.
To ensure validity of test, one should prepare a table of specification to describe the topics to be covered in a test and the number of items or points which will be associated with each topic and to identify the achievement domains being measured and to ensure that a fair and representative sample of questions appear on the test.
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