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Brittanyd9008

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Which math assessment procedure is a standardized, evidence-based process for guiding instruction and for ongoing progress monitoring using brief probes?
 
  A. Curriculum-based assessment
  B. Curriculum-based measurement
  C. Error pattern analysis
  D. Norm-referenced, diagnostic testing

Question 2

What curriculum-based math assessment procedure is especially effective in producing long-term performance gains especially in math skills involving simple computations, multiplication facts, and similar math skills?
 
  A. Error pattern analysis
  B. Performance measurement
  C. Performance rate scoring



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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