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saraeharris

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What is the first step in developing criterion-referenced tests?
 
  a. Getting expert agreement about how to construct the test
  b. Clearly specifying the objectives in precise statements about what is to be learned
  c. Identifying the types of people who are likely to take the test and either score very well or very poorly
  d. Creating items with a wide range of difficulty and administering them to experts in the field

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Describe the difference between measuring traits and state. Give examples of each from your life experience.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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