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A student who wishes to take the GMAT test to apply for Masters programs approaches an online testing preparation centre for help. Upon enrolment, she is given a sample test in the very first session. She misses classes that first week because she is travelling. But in her next class, after that week, the class is given another sample test. Even without attending classes, she does 20% better. One obvious explanation for her improved performance is which of the following validity threats?

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A.Testing
B.Selection
C.History
D.Order effect
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Let's unpack the scenario and map it to validity threats in assessment. Option 1: Testing. The student shows a 20% improvement after taking a sample test in the first session and then again in the next session, despite missing classes. This pattern is characteristic of a testing effect, where exposure to the test itself improves performance on subsequent assessments due to practice, familiarity with test formats, or retrieval practice, rather than actual changes in underlying abilit......Login to view full explanation

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