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Latest post Thu, Aug 7 2008 5:44 AM by Anonymous. 0 replies.
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Anonymous  +  551914 Thu, 07 Aug 08 05:44 AM
Hi,
I was searching online for some information regarding writing rubrics and came upon some  words like this:

Rubric has many strengths

Complex products or behaviors can be efficiently examined
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I dont think no where in the information section they have mentioned anything about behavior before but  since this is information on writing a rubric on a certain disciplinary area, I feel comfortable in seeing the word 'behaviors', rather than what I think is the more often used 'behvior' (in general).I am bothered by the use of the word 'behaviors' without a prior predecence. Am I off the target?
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