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A '''computerized classification test''' (CCT) refers to, as its name would suggest, a [[Test (student assessment)|test]] that is administered by [[computer]] for the purpose of [[Classification rule|classifying]] examinees. The most common CCT is a mastery test where the test classifies examinees as "Pass" or "Fail," but the term also includes tests that classify examinees into more than two categories. While the term may generally be considered to refer to all computer-administered tests for classification, it is usually used to refer to tests that are interactively administered or of variable-length, similar to [[computerized adaptive testing]] (CAT). Like CAT, variable-length CCTs can accomplish the goal of the test (accurate classification) with a fraction of the number of items used in a conventional fixed-form test.
 
A CCT requires several components: