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I remember a study sometime ago that showed students performed equally well with or without having read the passages on a reading comprehension test. It was a popular, widely-used test.
Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology & Counseling University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 72035 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/1/2006 8:21 AM >>> Hi folks,
I am doing a professional development presentation in about 2 weeks on writing good multiple choice tests.
I'd like to do something interactive to start off. I vaguely remember that somewhere in the universe exists a "bad" MC test. One where almost anyone with a little test taking savvy can guess the correct answers without knowing much about the subject.
If anyone knows where I can download or buy this test, I'd be grateful.
Enjoy the rest of the week.
Nancy Melucci
Long Beach City College
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