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Launching a Computer-Adaptive Test (CAT) on Archer Review - Step-by-Step Guide

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Welcome to our stepbystep guide on launching a ComputerAdaptive Test (CAT) on Archer Review! In this video, we'll walk you through the process of getting your CAT exam started.

0:05 Introduction
Learn how to initiate a CAT exam on Archer Review and prepare for an adaptive test experience.

0:13 Accessing Create Test
Navigate to your Archer Review dashboard and click "Qbank" in the lefthand panel to access the test creation options.

0:31 Understanding CAT
Discover what a ComputerAdaptive Test (CAT) is, including its adaptive and flexible nature, where question difficulty adjusts based on your performance.

0:41 Creating Your CAT Exam
Toggle on the CAT option to create your Adaptive Test, and understand that your CAT exam will provide a pass/fail result at the end.

0:51 Test Generation
Launch your CAT exam by scrolling down and clicking "Create Test." No further actions are required to initiate your exam.

1:00 Answering CAT Questions
Understand that you won't immediately see the correct answers after each question; you must proceed to the next question in your CAT exam.

1:11 No Backtracking
Note that you cannot go back to review previous items once you've moved forward, and the number of questions you'll receive is uncertain.

1:20 Question Quantity
Learn that CAT exams typically consist of a minimum of 85 and a maximum of 150 questions, with the test shutting off within this range.

1:32 Reviewing Your Score
After completing your CAT exam, you can review your score and receive your pass/fail result.

Are you ready to take on the challenge of a ComputerAdaptive Test on Archer Review? Follow these steps, and you'll be on your way to an adaptive testing experience. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more educational content. Good luck with your CAT exam!

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