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student77

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Which of the following is not a recommended item-writing rule for the creation of binary-choice items?
 
  A. Include only a single concept in any statement.
  B. Phrase items so that a superficial analysis by students will suggest an incorrect answer.
  C. Rarely use statements containing double negatives, although single or triple negatives are acceptable.
  D. Keep item-length similar for both of the binary categories being assessed.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a way that technology has changed writing assessment?
 
  a. Word processing makes it easy to edit written work.
  b. Student written reports can include multimedia.
  c. Content understanding is no longer as important.
  d. Scoring can be automated.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c



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