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On a matching item, the number of
 
  A) response options should equal the number of premises.
  B) response options should be greater than the number of premises.
  C) the number of premises should be greater than the number of response options.
  D) the number of premises is immaterial, but the number of response options should be
  substantially less.

Question 2

Which of the following dichotomies is concerned primarily with the method of scoring a test?
 
  A) objective vs. nonobjective B) affective vs. cognitive
  C) individual vs. group D) speed vs. power



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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