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There are some activities in Courseware content that report scores and some that just report mastery and/or completion status.
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Dynamic vs. Non-dynamic mastery tests
Mastery tests give mastery status if the score is 80% or higher, but not all tests report a score. There are two types of mastery tests in Courseware content:
Non-dynamic tests: Those that do report a score, such as those in the Writing Process and Practice titles, in the Grammar and Mechanics modules, give the same number of questions each time; these are non-dynamic tests. For example, Splitting Fused Run-ons: Mastery Test presents ten questions. Even if the Learner answers the first three questions incorrectly and is, at that point, no longer able to answer eight correctly to achieve mastery, the remaining seven questions are presented.
Dynamic tests: Mastery tests from some content titles, such as Essential Reading Skills, however, are dynamic, which means they adapt to the Learner's responses. These tests do not always give the maximum number of questions; instead, they will end sooner if 80% is either achieved or no longer achievable. These tests show mastery if 80% or better was achieved, but do not show a score. For example, in Essential Reading Skills, Pronouns: Mastery Test, the maximum number of questions presented is five; mastery requires four questions are answered correctly. The test will end early if the student answers the first four correctly or two incorrectly out of the first four. Mastery is still based on achieving 80% or better, but the score is not fully determined, so no score is reported, by design.
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