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penguins

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Of all the following important factors in preparing for a standardized group-administered test,
  the most crucial is for the examiner to
 
  A) make certain that the testing environment is quiet, comfortable, well-lighted, and
  adequately furnished.
  B) review beforehand with the examinee items that are similar to those on the test.
  C) inform the examinees in advance where, when, and what kind of test will be
  administered.
  D) be thoroughly familiar with the directions for administering the test.

Question 2

The easiest and most economical way of determining how frequently and under what
  circumstances a particular target behavior occurs is
 
  A) unstructured interviewing. B) self-observation.
  C) structured interviewing. D) participant observation.



anoriega3

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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