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shenderson6

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Why are applying item analysis statistics to performance assessments more difficult than applying item analysis statistics to other types of tests, such as mastery and speed tests?
 
  a. Responses are all qualitative
  b. There are too many responses in performance assessments
  c. There are too few responses in performance assessments
  d. Performance assessments are just as likely to have item analysis statistics

Question 2

___________ are a form of performance assessment and involve the systematic collection of student work products.
 
  a. Essay questions
  b. Content journals
  c. Portfolios
  d. None of the above



cascooper22

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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