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jc611

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One distinction between the computerized adaptive testing (CAT) version of the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) and the paper and pencil version is that the CAT
 
  a) produces more precise results than does the paper and pencil version.
   b) produces different subscale scores than does the paper and pencil version.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores
   c) poses greater test security issues than does the paper and pencil version.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores
   d) produces less reliable scores than does the paper and pencil version.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores

Question 2

On a test with 100 multiple-choice items, each with four choices, an examinee knows 80 correct answers and guesses randomly on the rest. If there is no correction for guessing, what is this individual's expected score?
 
  a) 85
   b) 82
   c) 84
   d) 88



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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