6 2005 PSAT/NMSQT Answer Keys show the correct answers for Form W and Form S of the 2005 test. 7 Points to Note ? Points represent the total number of correct answers minus a quarter (1/4) of a point for each incorrect answer to a multiple-choice question. ? Nothing is deducted for incorrect answers to student-produced response questions or for omitted answers of any type. ? Points are totaled, then converted to scores on the 20?80 PSAT/NMSQT scale. ? Converting points to scores adjusts for slight differences in diffi culty between various forms. A statistical process called equating adjusts for these small differences. This ensures that a score of, say, 65 on one form of the test refl ects a similar level of performance as does a 65
PSAT 2005 answers
6 2005 PSAT/NMSQT Answer Keys show the correct answers for Form W and Form S of the 2005 test. 7 Points to Note ? Points represent the total number of correct answers minus a quarter (1/4) of a point for each incorrect answer to a multiple-choice question. ? Nothing is deducted for incorrect answers to student-produced response questions or for omitted answers of any type. ? Points are totaled, then converted to scores on the 20?80 PSAT/NMSQT scale. ? Converting points to scores adjusts for slight differences in diffi culty between various forms. A statistical process called equating adjusts for these small differences. This ensures that a score of, say, 65 on one form of the test refl ects a similar level of performance as does a 65
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