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! 10: <p><b>Option Response</b> questions are similar to radio response questions,
! 11: but instead of selecting one <b>foil</b> by clicking it's corresponding button,
! 12: you select an <b>option</b> from the foil's drop-down box.</p>
! 13: <p>Option response questions are usually used as a collection of <b>true and
! 14: false</b> foils or as a <b>matching</b> question.</p>
! 15: <p>There are two ways to create your option response question. The first way
! 16: is called <b>simple option response</b> and the second way is <b>option
! 17: response with concept groups</b>. Simple option response is simply a collection
! 18: of foils with designated corresponding correct options. Option response with
! 19: <b>concept groups</b> allows more specification for testing the conceptual
! 20: knowledge of your students. You can group foils into different categories, or
! 21: <b>concept groups</b> and later analyze the data from your students submissions
! 22: to see if knowledge is lacking in a particular concept. For example, the statement
! 23: "a is less than b" and the statement "b is greater than a" represent the same
! 24: concept, but offer variety in the question such that students have to help each
! 25: other instead of merely share their common answers.</p>
! 26: <p>Click the right arrow to see examples of the two different option response
! 27: questions.</p>
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