The use of Computer Adaptive Technology (CAT) has drastically changed the process of licensure testing. The graduate nurse understands this process when she makes which statements? (Select all that apply.)

a. "The implementation of CAT allows me to choose what study material to use when testing."
b. "CAT allows me to choose a testing center that is close to my home."
c. "CAT gives me the flexibility to select a testing time and date that fits into my work schedule."
d. "CAT implementation allows me to schedule multiple testing dates, in case I cannot make one."
e. "CAT ensures easier questions than the older written tests."


ANS: B, C

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