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    The Effect of Guessing on Scores Can Be Best Be
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The Effect of Guessing on Scores Can Be Best Be

Question 13

Question 13

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The effect of guessing on scores can be best be reduced on a multiple-choice test by increasing which of the following?


A) complexity of the items
B) number of alternatives
C) objectivity of the items
D) use of interpretive exercises

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