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What is the most important reason for rewriting introductory materials for items assessing the ability to use reference materials?
 
  a. To obtain the exact length of material for the available space.
  b. To ensure that the material is suitable for the purpose it is to be used.
  c. To make the material easier for the students.

Question 2

Which of the following is not an element typically embodied in performance tests?
 
  A. Judgmental appraisal of students' responses
  B. Prespecified evaluative criteria for judging students' responses
  C. Multiple evaluative criteria
  D. A direct link to a preexisting content standard



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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