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Testing sociolinguistic proficiency with a multiple-choice test (MCT)
Dzakiria, Hisham Bin
Text (1996)
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The differences among three-, four-, and five-option-item formats on a high-stakes English listening test
Lee, HyeSun
Text (2011)
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A comparison of the quality of selected multiple-choice item types within medical school examinations
Nyquist, Julie G.
Text (1981)
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On the meaning and measurement of test appropriateness
Cortina, Jose Manuel
Text (1994)
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The comparative reliability and validity of alternate-choice and multiple-choice tests
Van Susteren, Timothy J.
Text (1986)
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A comparison of three bases for determining item discrimination
Gordon, Eric Marshall, 1946-
Text (1976)
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The development and assessment of procedures to derive representations of students' propositional knowledge from multiple choice test responses
Caldwell, John Addison
Text (1980)
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