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Haya94

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The interpretive exercise is least useful for measuring the ability to
 
  A. appraise the plan for an experiment.
  B. evaluate the adequacy of an experiment.
  C. produce a product.
  D. recognize the validity of conclusions.

Question 2

Requiring students to recall an excessive amount of factual information in order to solve an interpretive exercise can result in lower
 
  A. objectivity.
  B. practicality.
  C. reliability.
  D. validity.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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