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CharlieWard

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Checklists and product scales have some differences and some similarities. When used for assessing student skill achievement, one thing they have in common is that
 
  a. both are based on standards
  b. both list steps in a process
  c. both require students to write answers
  d. neither can be used for a valid test of performance

Question 2

The most serious limitation in the use of systematic observation and anecdotal records to assess performance of a student back on the job is
 
  a. a lack of opportunities to observe
  b. a lack of student cooperation
  c. possible bias in the observations
  d. the need for several observers



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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