Define universal design.

a. Refers to barrier-free systems that meet the needs of everyone, including people with disabilities
b. Includes any change in administration, scoring, and interpretation procedures we make specifically because of a test taker’s ability
c. Adjusts the way students access test stimuli and questions
d. Adjusts the way a test taker records responses to a test question


Ans: a

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