What are SASD and GASD in the TS ICET normalisation formula, and how are they calculated?
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TG ICET normalisation formula has two values, namely SASD and GASD. SASD refers to the sum of the average score and standard deviation of the exam shift in which a particular candidate had appeared. Whereas, GASD refers to the sum of the average score and standard deviation across all exam shifts taken together.
Both SASD and GASD help compare a candidate's performance in one session with the overall performance of all test takers. SASD indicates the difficulty and performance level in one particular session, whereas GASD provides a reference based on all exam shifts.
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