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What (who) is multiple choice test - definition

Duncan new multiple range test

Choice modelling         
Choice modelling attempts to model the decision process of an individual or segment via revealed preferences or stated preferences made in a particular context or contexts. Typically, it attempts to use discrete choices (A over B; B over A, B & C) in order to infer positions of the items (A, B and C) on some relevant latent scale (typically "utility" in economics and various related fields).
Multiple abnormalities         
CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES THAT AFFECT MORE THAN ONE ORGAN OR BODY STRUCTURE
Multiple congenital malformations; Multiple congenital anomalies
When a patient has multiple abnormalities (multiple anomaly, multiple deformity), they have a congenital abnormality that can not be primarily identified with a single system of the body or single disease process. Most medical conditions can have systemic sequelae, but multiple abnormalities occur when the effects on multiple systems is immediately obvious.
RTÉ Choice         
IRISH DIGITAL RADIO STATION
RTE Choice
RTÉ Choice was a digital radio station of the Irish public-service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), made specifically for talk-radio. RTÉ realigned their digital radio services in 2013 and much of the content on RTÉ Choice began broadcasting on RTÉ Radio 1 Extra, by May 2013 both channels were simulcasts of one another.

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Duncan's new multiple range test

In statistics, Duncan's new multiple range test (MRT) is a multiple comparison procedure developed by David B. Duncan in 1955. Duncan's MRT belongs to the general class of multiple comparison procedures that use the studentized range statistic qr to compare sets of means.

David B. Duncan developed this test as a modification of the Student–Newman–Keuls method that would have greater power. Duncan's MRT is especially protective against false negative (Type II) error at the expense of having a greater risk of making false positive (Type I) errors. Duncan's test is commonly used in agronomy and other agricultural research.

The result of the test is a set of subsets of means, where in each subset means have been found not to be significantly different from one another.

This test is often followed by the Compact Letter Display (CLD) methodology that renders the output of such test much more accessible to non-statistician audiences.

Examples of use of multiple choice test
1. Regarding the question about the application of multiple–choice test in 2007 by deputy Hoang Thanh Phu from northern Thai Nguyen province, Mr Nhan said the strong point of multiple–choice test is to ensure objectivity and fairness.
2. Kelly of the University of Kansas designed a multiple–choice test in 1'14.
3. The multiple choice test (worth 25 points) and the preliminary oral round (worth three points) narrowed the field to 107.
4. Around 100,000 people take the multiple–choice test every year, with two–thirds achieving the pass of 18 marks out of 24.
5. First up in the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Wednesday is a 25–word, multiple–choice test, followed by a round of oral competition in which each speller gets a crack at one word.