Which one of the following statements regarding the equivalence of computerized tests and paper-and-pencil tests have studies shown to be TRUE?
a. There is no evidence of equivalence between computerized and paper-and-pencil tests.
b. There is little evidence of equivalence between computerized and paper-and-pencil tests.
c. There is a moderate degree of equivalence between computerized and paper-and-pencil tests.
d. There is a high degree of equivalence between computerized and paper-and-pencil tests.
d. There is a high degree of equivalence between computerized and paper-and-pencil tests.
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