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Which characteristic of a test or assessment is apt to be increased following the principle, Use the type of test item or assessment task that measures a learning outcome most directly?
 
  A. Objectivity.
  B. Practicality.
  C. Reliability.
   D. Validity.

Question 2

The weight assigned to each instructional objective in a table of specifications should be determined by which of the following factors?
 
  A. whether it comes first or last in the order of instruction.
   B. the instructional time devoted to it.
  C. whether or not it is represented on state standardized tests.
  D. the time required to respond.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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