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Between eight and 12 was the most popular answer, chosen by 38 per cent of women and 37 per cent of men.
When men were asked about the most important factor when choosing a phone, the most popular answer (chosen by 33percentt) was price, followed closely by features (31percentt).
Students attended more to the option they chose than the options they rejected and spent more time inspecting features relevant to the answer chosen than features that are irrelevant to it.
In cases where there were more than one correct answer, an incorrect answer chosen would result in one point being deducted.
With regards to noise, participants were asked whether they agreed with the statement "the noise level where I live often disturbs me" with the answer chosen on a 5-point Likert scale.
The wide vertical spread of data shows that there is a wide range in ability of teachers to select the most common wrong answer chosen by students, our measure of PCK.
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Answer: Choose a partially structured question to get a little more granularity but still keep the data analyzable.
If you absolutely do not know the answer, choose B or C. Studies show that B and C are correct more often than A or D. Only use this if you just have too, though.
Teachers showed statistically significant improvement in the number of correct answers chosen on the multiple-choice assessment but did not show statistically significant improvement on the use of accurate key concepts in the constructed-response assessment.
These covered the questions that involved answers chosen from a list of limited options (eg, yes/no/uncertain).
Closed questions with single answers chosen from five options (including one neutral option) were asked along with space for free comment.
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