On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> A fill in the blank question needs to be carefully crafted in order to
> narrow answers to the exact term or concept you are seeking. This is why
> these are best for narrowly defined questions. Generally these should be
> looking a a specific term or very short sentence clause to be effective.
> It might be best to avoid the language question entirely by limiting fill
> in the blanks to specific commands or terms in common usage.

This wasn't an issue during the original exam development, at least it 
wasn't brought up by the psychometricians of the time.  I agree that it's 
going to be important to keep things beyond simple fluency in mind while 
we continue our exam development projects.

-Kara

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