Multiple Choice
Research on the effects of test format suggests that
A) there are no differences between computerized tests and paper-and-pencil tests
B) speeded tests are always more valid than power tests regardless of the presentation style
C) differences between computerized tests and paper-and-pencil tests may depend on the education level of the respondent
D) differences between computerized tests and paper-and-pencil tests may depend on whether the computerized tests allow respondents to omit or return to items
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Q2: CATs have all of the following advantages
Q3: Computerized tests have<br>A) made it relatively easy
Q4: In general, research suggests that reports generated
Q5: Computer-generated test interpretations<br>A) are universally endorsed<br>B) can
Q6: Most CBTI systems seem to follow the
Q7: Computer-administered tests are usually interpreted<br>A) with the
Q8: In attempting to validate CBTI systems, researchers
Q9: Research regarding the effects of computer format
Q10: Which of the following statements about CBTI
Q11: Research comparing CATs to traditional tests suggest