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One way to increase the effectiveness of matching test items is to:
 
  a. use them only for vocabulary assessment.
  b. have the same number of stems and options.
  c. allow answers to be matched more than one time.
  d. use them only for knowledge-level outcomes.

Question 2

In many drivers' education classes, the teachers include the viewing of The Film. The Film includes footage from several accident scenes with voiceover telling the viewer how and why the accident happened. Mr. Marino has decided to use The Film to start his unit on safe driving. Which of the following best explains why The Film is likely to be effective for promoting student motivation?
 
  a. The film will address learning climate variables.
  b. The film will directly facilitate goal setting.
  c. The film will address introductory focus.
  d. The film will assist in feedback to the learners.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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