False. Completion test items (such as fill-in-the-blank questions) can provide valid results, but their effectiveness compared to selected-response test items (like multiple-choice questions) may vary depending on the context and what is being assessed. Selected-response items can sometimes be easier to score and analyze, but completion items may better assess recall and higher-order thinking skills. The validity of either type depends on the specific goals of the assessment.
Completion test items provide less valid results than selected-response test items.
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