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MULTIPLE-SELECTION ANSWER [1 record]

Record 1 1995-03-21

English

Subject field(s)
  • Examinations and Competitions (Education)
CONT

Multiple-Selection Answer. This type of judgment is only slightly more difficult [than for single-selection answer]. The response modes and the response-answer comparison are basically the same as for the single selection case. Now, however, the response may be correct, incorrect, improper, or partially correct. ... For example, a question requires the student to underline the nouns in a sentence containing two nouns. Underlining both nouns would be correct. Underlining anything but the nouns, such as two verbs, would be incorrect. Underlining one noun, a noun and a verb, or two nouns and a verb, would all be partially correct responses.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Docimologie

Spanish

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