Effects of Using Modified Items to Test Students with Persistent Academic Difficulties
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Michael C. Rodriguez | Peter A. Beddow | Alexander Kurz | Ryan J. Kettler | Andrew T. Roach | Stephen N. Elliott | Charles J. Bruen | D. Bolt | S. Elliott | Alexander Kurz | Elizabeth Compton | D. McGrath | K. Hinton | Porter W. Palmer | Daniel Bolt | Elizabeth Compton | Dawn McGrath | Charles Bruen | Kent Hinton | Porter Palmer
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