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Select the correct answer from the following drop-down answers.
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1. 1. State-dependent Learning
1. Content validity
1. Higher-level thinking
1. Lower-level thinking
1. Stem
1. Informed guessing
1. Distractor ( 1. State-dependent Learning, 1. Content validity, 1. Higher-level thinking, 1. Lower-level thinking, 1. Stem, 1. Informed guessing, 1. Distractor ) This is an aspect of student assessment skills that helps in choosing the correct answer without fully knowing the academic content.
2. 2. State-dependent learning
2. Content validity
2. Higher-level thinking
2. Lower-level thinking
2. Stem
2. Informed guessing
2. Distractor ( 2. State-dependent learning, 2. Content validity, 2. Higher-level thinking, 2. Lower-level thinking, 2. Stem, 2. Informed guessing, 2. Distractor ) This is the idea that learning is best recalled under the same conditions as when it was originally learned.
3. 3. State-dependent learning
3. Content validity
3. Higher-level thinking
3. Lower-level thinking
3. Stem
3. Informed guessing
3. Distractor ( 3. State-dependent learning, 3. Content validity, 3. Higher-level thinking, 3. Lower-level thinking, 3. Stem, 3. Informed guessing, 3. Distractor ) In constructing multiple-choice items, this is the question or statement.
4. 4. State-dependent learning
4. Content validity
4. Higher-level thinking
4. Lower-level thinking
4. Stem
4. Informed guessing
4. Distractor ( 4. State-dependent learning, 4. Content validity, 4. Higher-level thinking, 4. Lower-level thinking, 4. Stem, 4. Informed guessing, 4. Distractor ) This determines whether the assessment appropriately samples the full range of instructional material presented to the student.
5. 5. State-dependent learning
5. Content validity
5. Higher-level thinking
5. Lower-level thinking
5. Stem
5. Informed guessing
5. Distractor ( 5. State-dependent learning, 5. Content validity, 5. Higher-level thinking, 5. Lower-level thinking, 5. Stem, 5. Informed guessing, 5. Distractor ) According to Bloom, this is difficult to assess through multiple-choice items.