A serious flaw in the collegiate learning assessment [CLA] test

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The Collegiate Learning Assessment Test (CLA) has become popular and highly recommended, praised for its reliability and validity. I argue that while the CLA may be a commendable test for measuring critical-thinking, problem-solving, and logical-reasoning skills, those who are scoring students' answers to the test's questions are rendering the CLA invalid. © Kevin Possin.

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Possin, K. (2013). A serious flaw in the collegiate learning assessment [CLA] test. Informal Logic, 33(3), 390–405. https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v33i3.3774

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