A series of selection–type test items based on introductory material such as a graph is an example of
a. a restricted-response essay
b. an interpretive exercise
c. an extended-response essay
d. a student portfolio
B
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What will be an ideal response?
The percentage of scores that fall between one standard deviation above and below the mean is:
a. 98% b. 68% c. 14% d. 50%
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What will be an ideal response?
The multiple-baseline design is typically used when:
A. data is collected on only one behavior for one subject in one setting. B. extraneous conditions are expected to change. C. time is limited. D. it is unethical or impossible to withdraw a treatment.