I feel so stupid! Easy test & I can't pass!!!

no good test design. Period. If a question has two-parts and each part can be answered differently, the design of the question is problematic. The test-taker shouldn't have to second guess him/herself. And the fact that the scheduler gave me answers that were wrong really makes my eyebrows singe. BUT if GfK paid me correctly and answered my emails in a timely fashion, I wouldn't obsess/care at all about the tests. It's the whole package, IMHO.

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In this case they missed them all.



Shelly Wrote:
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> Well if it says and then it can be answered yes or
> no. If and is the qualifier they need to do all
> parts in order to get a yes. If anything is
> missing then it gets a negative response.
>
> There could be a list of a dozen things with an
> and--- if just one is missing, it is a no. You
> would just say in the narrative which one they
> missed.
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