garym wrote: 
> I can't put my hands on the research right now, but I recall seeing
> papers that suggest in testing using multiple choice questions, there
> are group biases exhibited in choosing certain answer options (A, B, C,
> D, etc.).  He couldn't easily do this in this study, but had he been
> doing this study in a context where he had some control over the subject
> pools, he would have given half the subjects the test samples labled A,
> B and the other half the labels would have been B,A.  Then in his tests,
> he could confirm that the order of the choices (A,B) did not interact
> with the variable of interest (coding method).

Is this similar to that on test with tick boxes people want to tick
somewhere in the middle , so you shuffle the position for questions and
have variants of the tests


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