The step that happens right before acclimation at Pearson, for short
The document which details much of how the SOW ties to functional requirements (abbr.)
Giving answer sheets a rest to manage moisture
Logistic report from ETS
Why TCFs are few on PSAT: _____ form code which is provided to Pearson ahead of the admin
Not on-time, with a 2-week delivery window, for short
"Troubled Child" in ADR (4 wds.)
The key to automatically linking answer sheets to CB candidate data for SAT
How Pearson confirms we received of a school's materials:: scan of the _____ label
For Subject SSD, these are set in the Admin Tool by the SC_18 and usually not manually
Type of after-the admin approach which goes away for SAT SD after October (2 wds.)
A number from the scanner which designates the darkness of a bubble
Pearson's essay scoring system
_______ Corrective Action which results in Pearson Root Cause Analysis and formal response
New ADR workflow in 2017 - 2018 to manage transcription requests, for short
Replacement for the Quality Indicator Mark (QIM) for PSAT/SD: ______ track
Down
First two levels of tests in the "College and Career Readiness Pathway" (abbr.)
Way to pull the SRF in ADR in 2017 and beyond (abbr.)
Workflow for tracking SAT and PSAT items to check on or expedite
Portion of the SAT undergoing a number of changes for 2017 - 2018 (2 wds.)
______ Report (TA_04)
Test administered in the winter which uses the PSAT 8-9 testing platform (2 wds.)
Special Saturday pickups on SAT National
The back of this tells the TA_04 what was in the box received (abbr.)
A measure of how often an essay reader agrees with a "true" score set by CB
Technical _____ Assessment - Quality Audit
Label tied to a specific student (hyph.)
_____ Prompt (e.g., that response is not for this admin). Will cause a hold in the Admin tool.
Making a linkage between a registration and an answer sheet at Pearson
Portion of the SAT to be scored by Pearson in 2017 - 2020
Abbreviation for AS viewing solution currently used for NMSC
Type of audit result which requires a formal corrective action, but is not an SCA
Key reference point for all SAT admins, often used with "plus" or "minus" (abbr.)
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