Where do the questions for the NCLEX-RN exam come from?

a. a group of test question writers approved by individual state boards of nursing
b. educators and clinicians whose names have been suggested by individual state boards ofnursing
c. a contracted test writing service
d. a curriculum committee comprised of experts only from accredited schools of nursing
selected by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing


B
The questions on the NCLEX-RN exam are written by a group of test writers (educators and
clinicians) recommended by individuals state boards of nursing. A professional test writing service is
contracted to supervise the writing and validation of the items written by these selected writers.

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