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dmcintosh

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Situated cognition, taken to an extreme, would probably rule out:
 
  a. transfer.
  b. social interaction.
  c. skilled performance.
  d. culture.

Question 2

What, if anything, is wrong with the following item? The part of speech that modifies a noun is called an _______.
 
  a. Students who know the content will be confused by the grammatical structure of the item.
  b. Students who do not know the content will be clued by the grammatical structure of the item.
  c. The item probably does not assess an important part of a learning objective.
  d. Nothing, the item is not flawed.



sokh

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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