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Mel and Tina were discussing student assessment in the teachers' lounge.  Tina argued that multiple-choice items are ineffective because they can assess only lower-level learning.  Mel suggested that multiple-choice items were more reliable than essay items.  Of the following, which is the best conclusion we can make about these teachers' statements?
A) Tina is correct, but Mel is incorrect.
B) Neither Tina nor Mel is correct.
C) Mel is correct, but Tina is incorrect.
D) Both Tina and Mel are correct.
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Educational Psychology: Windows on Classrooms

Educational Psychology: Windows on Classrooms


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