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    Exam 4: Item Analysis and Standardization of Tests
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    Item Analyses Are Usually Not Worth the Time and Effort
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Item Analyses Are Usually Not Worth the Time and Effort

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Item analyses are usually not worth the time and effort in terms of the improvements they make in test effectiveness.

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