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audragclark

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One advantage of a teacher-made test over a standardized achievement test is that the teacher-made test has greater
 
  A. interpretability.
  B. objectivity.
  C. relevance.
  D. reliability.

Question 2

The main advantage of using an achievement test battery, instead of a series of separate achievement tests covering the same areas, is that the subtests in the achievement test battery have
 
  A. comparable norms.
  B. higher reliability.
  C. higher validity.
  D. more items.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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