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    Exam 13: Assessment Procedures: Observational Techniques, Peer Appraisal, and Self-Report
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    The Results of the Guess Who Technique Should Be Interpreted
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The Results of the Guess Who Technique Should Be Interpreted

Question 7

Question 7

Multiple Choice

The results of the guess who technique should be interpreted as evidence of how students are


A) treated by others.
B) viewed by others.
C) feeling about school activities.
D) feeling about themselves.

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