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sarasara

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The Oedipal-Electra conflict is resolved in which stage of development?
 
  A) Sensorimotor
 
  B) Anal
 
  C) Phallic
 
  D) Genital

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An important parameter in item response theory is the slope of the curve, which is an indicator of how well the item discriminates. If there is a ________ slope then the item is probably a good discriminator ,whereas a ________ slope probably indicates the item does not discriminate very well.
 
  A) flat; steep
  B) symmetrical; asymmetrical
  C) steep; flat
  D) asymmetrical; symmetrical



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Answer to Question 1

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