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saraeharris

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Curriculum-based measurement tools are not designed to measure, although they may predict, __________.
 
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_____________ are tools that measure basic subskills and are most useful for short-term goals.
 
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whitcassie

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Answer to Question 1

higher-level thinking skills

Answer to Question 2

Subskill mastery measures



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