What is a quantitative item analysis?

a. Numerical data from respondent questionnaires about the test
b. Analysis of data from respondent questionnaires about the test
c. Statistical analyses of the responses test takers gave to individual items
d. Statistical analyses of the test's validity


c. Statistical analyses of the responses test takers gave to individual items

Psychology

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a. ?auditory; semantic b. ?visual; semantic c. ?auditory; episodic d. ?visual; episodic

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A. her generalized expectancies determined this decision. B. the reinforcement value of winning the 10,000 meter race is greater than the reinforcement value of winning the 100 meter race. C. the decision illustrates that the behavior potential does not always determine behavior. D. she must have been reinforced for winning the 10,000 meter race in the past.

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Eric is conducting a survey that asks about the use of illicit substances, and he recognizes that for many individuals, this is extremely sensitive information. Which format would best serve his needs?

a. group questionnaire b. drop-off survey c. focus group d. personal interview

Psychology

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Psychology