A math teacher is ready to begin her unit on division. She is unsure, however, if her class is ready to move on,

not quite having mastered multiplication. She decides to give each student a test, which will require him or her
to compute at least ten two digit multiplication problems within two minutes. This is an example of:



a. content validity
b. criterion-related validity
c. construct validity
d. formal assessment


b

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