23.“It provides clinicians information about how a child's
overall language abilities compare to their typically
developing peers. It provides a window into what a
particular child is able to do at that point in time. What the
tests don't do particularly well is demonstrate how a child
functions in a natural setting (the classroom), or how they
use oral and written language in a real life situations.”
What does “it” in the above cited passage mean?
(A) Norm referenced assessment
(B) criterion-referenced assessment
(C) formative assessment
(D) summative assessment