What is the essential difference between programmed decisions and nonprogrammed decisions?
a. Programmed decisions involve a facility's program, while nonprogrammed decisions do not.
b. Programmed decisions, after making them a few times, do not require new procedures, while nonprogrammed decisions require thinking out a new situation.
c. Programmed decisions should be left to experts, while anybody can make a nonprogrammed decision
d. Programmed decisions need input from the staff, while nonprogrammed decisions do not.
b
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a. evidence based on content. b. evidence based on relationship to other variables c. evidence based on construct measured
Scientific theory serves to
a. understand and explain phenomena. c. predict phenomena. b. control phenomena. d. All of these are true.
The term reliability, as used in testing and assessment, refers to which of the following?
A. accuracy of test construction B. method of test interpretation C. test or assessment results D. method of test construction
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The coefficient of determination is a measure of significance.