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Forced-choice

Forced-choice in test construction, used to define multiple-choice tests or questionnaires requiring the testee to choose an answer from a collection of possible answers.

Also refers to a performance appraisal strategy where the appraisal is divided into several sections, and the rater is then provided with a few performance descriptors for each section and asked to select the most and least characteristic statement.

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