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Describe how we collect and interpret data for a qualitative item analysis. Discuss the types of information the test developer should seek and give examples of questions.
Grammar
The set of rules and structures used to organize and construct meaningful sentences in a language.
Logical Extensions
Developments or conclusions that logically follow from a set of premises or fundamentals.
Inflections
Changes in the form of words to express different grammatical categories such as tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, and case.
Theory-Theory
The idea that humans naturally construct theories to explain and predict others’ behavior based on their observations of the world, similar to how scientists develop theories.
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