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frankwu

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Tamar is intently reading a book and is oblivious to the radio playing. Identify the figure and ground in this example.
 
  (a) Tamar is the figure and the book is the ground.
  (b) Tamar is the figure and the radio is the ground.
  (c) The book is the figure and the radio is the ground.
  (d) The radio is the figure and the book is the ground.

Question 2

A major problem with True-False items is
 
  a. inefficiency in assessment.
  b. susceptible to response sets by students.
  c. subjective nature of scoring.
  d. none of the above.



Sammyo

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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