Scale Drift definition

Scale Drift means the introduction of error into scale scores when multiple forms of assessments are developed without being equated across all possible forms. That is, form a is equated with form b, and form b is equated with form c; however, form a is not equated with form c, and differences in form a and c scale scores are observed.

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