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NCLEX PASS OR FAIL DECISION RULES The decision as to whether a candidate passes or fails the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN examination is governed by three different scenarios: Scenario # 1: The 95% Confidence Interval Rule This scenario is the most common for NCLEX candidates. The computer will stop administering items when it is 95% certain that the candidate’s ability is either clearly above or clearly below the passing standard.... Scenario #2: Maximum-Length Exam Some candidate’s ability levels will be very close to the passing standard. When this is the case, the computer continues to administer questions until the maximum number of items is reached. At this point, the computer disregards the 95% confidence rule and considers only the final ability estimate: If the final ability estimate is above the passing standard, the candidate passes. If the final ability estimate is at or below the passing standard, the candidate fails. Scenario #3: Run-Out-of-Time Rule (R.O.O.T.) If a candidate runs out of time before reaching the maximum number of items and the computer has not determined with 95% certainty whether the candidate has passed or failed, an alternate criteria is used. If the candidate has not answered the minimum number of required items, the candidate automatically fails. If at least the minimum number of required items were answered, the computer looks at the last 60 ability estimates: n If the last 60 ability estimates were consistently above the passing standard, the candidate passes. n If the candidate’s ability estimate drops below the passing standard even once over the last 60 items, the candidate fails. This does not mean that the candidate must answer the last 60 items correctly. Each ability estimate is based upon all previous items answered See more