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How the CPA Exam is Scored?
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Journal of Accountancy vol. 211 no. 5 (May 2011)
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page 24-28.
Topik:
CPA Examinations
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Technology Adoption
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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JJ85.30
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Anyone who has taken the Uniform CPA Examination, prepared for it, or been involved in the CPA licensure process knows that the passing score is 75. But very few understand what that 75 means. In January, the exam structure had its biggest overhaul since the exam switched from paper and pencil to computer-based testing in 2004. New candidates are curious about how the changes will affect their scores, and many CPAs who sat for the exam before 2004 want to know what's different from the pre-computer-scoring days. This article provides an overview of the scoring process and answers some frequently asked questions. Candidates take three multiple-choice testlets (groups of multiple-choice questions) per exam section. The difficulty levels of the test questions (and other statistics that are used to describe each test question) are determined through statistical analysis of candidate responses. Initially, for purposes of score reporting, each component (multiple-choice questions, task-based simulations and written communication) is treated separately.
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