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In the dozen years since Glasers (1963) seminal article on criterion-referenced testing, the acceptance of the concept of mastery as an educational and, hence, evaluation goal has grown tremendously. A large number of articles have been published, curriculum programs have been devised tha t employ criterion-referenced testing, and yet writers still feel it necessary to define what a criterion-referenced test is. Furthermore, the various published definitions are by no means equivalent. One also observes a shift in the interests and background of the authors of papers over this period. In the Sixties, writers were primarily advocating the adoption of criterion-referenced testing from an educational or philosophical point of view in spite of the reserva-tions of the classical measurement theorists, whereas in the Seventies a new generation of measurement specialists have begun to be involved, and the papers are much more mathemati-cal. A number of mathematically-based techniques for deciding
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American Board of Internal Medicine
Review of Educational Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a191b8ba7ec0a017d26485a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/00346543046001133