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tuffie

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When validating empirically scored biographical blanks, concerns arise over
 
  a) stability of the scoring keys
   b) insufficient sampling
   c) lack of theoretical basis
  d) all of the above

Question 2

A second grade child's score on a vocabulary test has a grade equivalent of 4.0.
   This child
 
  a) should be in fourth grade
   b) should be moved to third grade at least
   c) is achieving at the overall level of most children entering fourth grade
  d) earned a score that we would expect a typical fourth grader to earn on this test



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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