The MPRE is developed by a drafting committee composed of recognized experts in the area of professional responsibility. Before a test question is selected for inclusion in the MPRE, it undergoes a multistage review process that occurs over the course of several years. Besides intensive review by the drafting committee and testing specialists, each test question is reviewed by other experts. All test questions must successfully pass all reviews before they are included in the MPRE. After an MPRE is administered, the statistical performance of each test question is reviewed and evaluated by content and testing experts before the questions are included in the computation of candidates' final scores. This final statistical review is conducted to ensure that each test question is accurate and psychometrically sound.
Articles in this section
- How can I have my MPRE score reported to jurisdictions?
- About MPRE Scores Services
- How can I change my consent to permit NCBE to report my MPRE score to my law school?
- How can I change the jurisdiction I’ve selected to receive my MPRE score?
- How can I request that my score be rechecked?
- How Is the MPRE Scored?
- Taking the MPRE
- NCBE MPRE Candidate Rules Agreement
- How is the MPRE developed?
- Which jurisdictions require the MPRE?