The concept known as "score inflation" results in ________.
◦ students' scores on high-stakes tests rising faster than their scores on other standardized tests given at the same time and measuring the same subjects
◦ students' scores on high-stakes tests rising faster than their scores on other standardized tests given at different times
◦ students' scores on high-stakes tests rising faster than their scores on other standardized tests given at the same time but on different subjects
◦ students' scores on standardized tests rising faster than their scores on high-stakes tests given at the same time and measuring the same subjects