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amal

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Identify a type of learning outcome where you would prefer to use matching items and explain why.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following types of assessments would most likely be norm-referenced?
 
  A. Diagnostic
  B. Mastery goal attainment
  C. Readiness
  D. College entrance exam



angrybirds13579

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Answer to Question 1

Matching items work well when you wish to have students understand the relationship between two facts or events. An example of a good use of matching questions would be in a social studies lesson where the names of major explorers are in one list and their discoveries in another list, and the student task is to match the explorers to their discoveries.

Answer to Question 2

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