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Ebrown

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Which of the following is NOT recommended as a guideline for administering and scoring tests?
 
  a. Achieve rapport with the examinee before administering any test items.
  b. Provide the examinee with comfortable seating and make sure the examinee can see the test materials clearly.
  c. Be sure to stop the examinee abruptly if the examinee does not seem to be following directions.
  d. Point to pictures with a finger or eraser of the pencil to avoid placing marks on the page.

Question 2

Test publishers often include minimum standards with tests, but one can also find testing standards
 
  a. in professional journals.
  b. provided by professional organizations.
  c. online.
  d. to hinder the assessment process.



sailorcrescent

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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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