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cartlidgeashley

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The most common cause of poor reading comprehension is
 
  A) failure to attend to the task of reading.
  B) behavioral problems which interfere with reading performance.
  C) poor decoding.
  D) that students do not regularly monitor for meaning as they read.

Question 2

If one is interested in using a reading test to plan instruction for an individual student, the most precise and helpful information will be obtained from a __________ test.
 
  A) norm-referenced, individually administered
  B) norm-referenced, group administered
  C) criterion-referenced, individually administered
  D) criterion-referenced, group administered



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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