Kelly has impressed her geography teacher, Ms. Basildon, with her willingness to participate in class and her eagerness to learn. When Ms. Basildon is grading the students’ term papers, she expects a lot from Kelly. Kelly’s paper is mediocre because she did not really grasp the key concepts, but Ms. Basildon gives Kelly a B+. This generous grade is due to:
a. poor assessment validity.
b. use of holistic rubric.
c. the halo effect.
d. grading on a curve.
c. the halo effect.
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