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How to create multiple choice questions
1. HOW TO CREATE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS JENNIFER ANN MORROW, PH.D.
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27. MOST IMPORTANT RULE HAVE OTHERS REVIEW YOUR QUESTIONS – IF POSSIBLE GET FEEDBACK FROM MORE THAN ONE PERSON. WORK IN TEAMS AND CRITIQUE EACH OTHERS QUESTIONS
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Notes de l'éditeur
Some people simplify this taxonomy into 3 subcategories: 1) Understanding (knowledge and comprehension) 2) Application 3) Higher-order cognitive objectives (analysis, synthesis, and evaluation)