Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... question . If an " X " is placed in the proper column after the pupils ' name for each question that is answered wrong and an " O " for each question omitted , it is possible to determine at a glance what each pupil did on the test and ...
... question . If an " X " is placed in the proper column after the pupils ' name for each question that is answered wrong and an " O " for each question omitted , it is possible to determine at a glance what each pupil did on the test and ...
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... questions , mainly , the danger of implanting false ideas . The success of this method is conditioned by the care taken in the construction of the statements . 2. Completion Question Tests . A statement is given from which certain ...
... questions , mainly , the danger of implanting false ideas . The success of this method is conditioned by the care taken in the construction of the statements . 2. Completion Question Tests . A statement is given from which certain ...
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... questions that should require careful thought and judgment . this connection , the writer believes that the practice of dictating true- false questions is likely to be at fault . Unless the question is very simple and is presented in an ...
... questions that should require careful thought and judgment . this connection , the writer believes that the practice of dictating true- false questions is likely to be at fault . Unless the question is very simple and is presented in an ...
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