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NClaborn

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In criterion-referenced testing, our principle concern is with the reliability of
 
  a) test scores
   b) individual test items
  c) decisions
  d) reliability is not a concern in criterion-referenced testing

Question 2

The Administrative Indices of the Strong Interest Inventory indicate
 
  a) how many items were accurately read by the scoring machine
   b) the number of infrequent responses marked on the test
   c) the percentages of like, indifferent, and dislike responses
  d) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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