Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the differences between a power test and a speed test?
A) Power tests involve physical strength; speed tests do not.
B) In a power test, the testtaker has time to complete all items; in a speed test, a specific time limit is imposed.
C) In a power test, a broad range of knowledge is assessed; in a speed test, a narrower range of knowledge is assessed.
D) Both in a power test, the testtaker has time to complete all items; in a speed test, a specific time limit is imposed and in a power test, a broad range of knowledge is assessed; in a speed test, a narrower range of knowledge is assessed.
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