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COMPLETION STATEMENTS
LAURA RAMM AND CELINA PINEDO
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Requires the student to answer a question or to finish an incomplete statement by filling in a blank with the correct word or phrase.
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PURPOSE
Easy to devise, take and score
Good for review, preassessment
Can minimize guessing as compared to multiple-choice or true-false items
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CONSTRUCTING THE STATEMENT
Omit only significant words from the statement
Do not omit so many words from the statement the intended meaning is lost
Avoid grammatical or other clues to the correct response.
Be sure there is only one correct response
Make the blanks of equal length.
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CONSTRUCTING A STATEMENT CONT.
Avoid lifting statements directly from the text, lecture or other sources
Limit the required response to a single word or phrase
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Jesus was _______ during his ___________.
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In a Rational Expression, the undefined terms can be obtained from a complex fraction's ______.
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