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TPRI: Is TPRI Norm or Criterion-referenced?
TPRI: Is TPRI Norm or Criterion-referenced?
Answer
The Texas Primary Reading Inventory (TPRI) is not a norm-referenced instrument, so the stories do not have grade equivalents or percentile ranks. In the early grades, grade-equivalent scores are highly unreliable. Instead, TPRI is criterion-referenced.
For additional information visit:
TPRI Early Reading Assessment – Children's Learning Institute Main Site
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