Multiple Choice
A researcher does a study of a mathematics program in a one-group pretest-posttest design. She gives the group of second graders a multiple-choice pretest. Unknown to her, the children had never taken a multiple-choice test. The children scored higher on the same test given at posttest. She argues that the children improved because of the mathematics program. That the children had never taken a multiple-choice test before and showed improvement at posttest suggests that one possible threat to her conclusion is a:
A) History effect
B) Multiple-treatment interference
C) Testing effect
D) Selection effect
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