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1.2 bowersj2 1: \label{Option_Response_Matching_Example}
1.1 bowersj2 2:
3: Option Response problems can be used as matching problems.
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5: For example, you might want to ask the student to match musical compositions
6: with their composers. You could create an Option Response problem with 4
7: Concept Groups, and place the following four foil groups each in its own
8: concept group:
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10: \begin{itemize}
11: \item Claire de Lune\index{Clair de Lune}, Ballade (Debussy)
12: \item The Pastoral Symphony, The Ninth Symphony (Beethoven)
13: \item Sleeping Beauty Suite, The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies (Tchaikovsky)
14: \item Slavonic Dances, New World Symphony (Dvorak)
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16: \end{itemize}
17: You could then add the following options to the option list:
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19: \begin{itemize}
20: \item Debussy
21: \item Beethoven
22: \item Schubert
23: \item Tchaikovsky
24: \item Dvorak
25: \end{itemize}
1.3 ! www 26: The same answers can be used more than once, or not at all, as you see fit.
1.1 bowersj2 27: It is conventional to place such a warning in the \textbf{Text Block} describing
28: the problem to the students.
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