Multiple Choice
Test items with little discriminative ability prompt the test developer to consider the possibility that
A) the content of the item does not match the construct measured by the other items in the scale.
B) the item is poorly worded and needs to be rewritten.
C) the item is too complex for the educational level of the population.
D) All of these
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