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One advantage of the computerized adaptive edition of a test such as the Differential Aptitude Tests over the paper-and-pencil version is that
 
  A. a profile of scores can be obtained.
  B. speed of response is used in scoring.
  C. students can complete more items.
  D. test results can be obtained sooner.

Question 2

The Differential Aptitude Tests can be used to compare student's scores in different aptitude areas because the subtests are
 
  A. highly intercorrelated.
  B. speeded tests.
  C. standardized on the same group.
  D. valid and reliable.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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