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geoffrey

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Scholastic aptitude tests are useful in schools because they
 
  a. can be used to predict achievement.
  b. measure innate intelligence.
  c. provide a measure of academic achievement.
  d. provide a measure of ability uninfluenced by academic experience.
  e. are not influenced by subject's motivation, home background, etc.

Question 2

Standardized as applied to tests means
 
  a. covering what should be taught.
  b. having objective-type items
  c. a particular type of aptitude test.
  d. uniform administration and established norms.
  e. having an established level of expectation.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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