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burton19126

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How are interpretive exercises, true-false items, and matching items alike? How are they different? How are interpretive exercises and performance items alike? How are they different?
 
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A checklist should be used in cases where the judgment is based on which of the following?
 
  A. a matter of degree
  B. a total impression
  C. present or absent decisions
  D. ambiguous criteria



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Answer to Question 1

Interpretive, true false and matching exercises are similar in that they are objective and of the selection variety. They are different in that while true-false and matching items are usually used to measure lower-order knowledge and factual material, interpretive exercises may be used for higher-order learning such as understanding and application. Interpretive exercises and performance items are alike in that they can both measure higher forms of learning. They are different in that introductory exercises are of the selection variety and performance items are of the supply variety.

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