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            Test Structure
            
 American Sign Language (186/187/188)? 
        
        
        Introduction
CSET: American Sign Language consists of three separate subtests, each composed of both multiple-choice and constructed-response questions. Each subtest is scored separately.
The structure of the examination is shown in the tables below.?
| Test Name | CSET: American Sign Language | 
|---|---|
| Test Code | 
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| Time | 
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| Number of Questions | 
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| Proportions of subtest sections used to determine overall score | 
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Test Structure
| Subtest | Domain | Number of Multiple-Choice Questions | Number of Constructed-Response Questions* | 
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Literary and Cultural Texts and Traditions | 10 | 1 short (focused) | 
| I | Cultural Analysis and Comparisons | 20 | 1 extended? | 
| Subtest I Total | 30 | 1 short (focused)? 1 extended | |
| II | General Linguistics | 10 | none | 
| II | Linguistics of the Target Language—American Sign Language (Language Structures; Contrastive Analysis; Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics) | 20 | 2 short (focused) | 
| Subtest II Total | 30 | 2 short (focused) | |
| III | Linguistics of the Target Language—American Sign Language (Error Analysis)? | none | 1 short (focused) | 
| III | Language and Communication: Receptive Comprehension? | 18 | 1 short (focused) | 
| III | Language and Communication: Expressive Production | none | 2 short (focused) | 
| Subtest III Total | 18 | 4 short (focused) | |
*For Subtest I, examinees may respond to each constructed-response item in either ASL or written English. For Subtest II, examinees must respond in written English. For Subtest III, examinees must respond in ASL.
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