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waynest

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A test developer assembles a group of science teachers who teach the same topics to compare the themes and wording of the questions with the intended objectives. Which category of validity evidence does this best represent?
 
  a. Consequences of Testing
  b. Content
  c. Relations to Other Variables
  d. Social implications

Question 2

If scoring errors occur while grading an exam, what will happen to the exam?
 
  a. Students will be unsuccessful when mastering the next topic in class.
  b. The rubric used to grade the exam should be revised.
  c. The reliability and validity will be reduced.
  d. Reliability will be decreased and validity will be artificially inflated.



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mathjasmine

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



waynest

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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