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In the CIP model the valuing of careers can be likened to an accountant computing a cost/benefit analysis.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Once you have completed a distracter analysis, what might you do to a question that showed weak distracter responses?
 
  a. Change the wording of the question
  b. Change the wording of the incorrect responses
  c. Eliminate the question because it is decreasing reliability
  d. Eliminate the question because it is decreasing item discrimination



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Answer to Question 1

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