Optional Practice Didactic Exam Survey

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Understanding your Practice Exam Results
The ABFAS Didactic Examinations are multiple-choice computer-adaptive tests (CAT), which adjust the difficulty level of the questions based on your performance on the test.  As the examination establishes your level of knowledge, you should see questions that are challenging but are typically within your ability to answer correctly most of the time.

In contrast, in the fixed-form didactic practice exams, you will see questions with a wide range of difficulty levels, including some questions that may be relatively easy compared to your actual ability level. This can make the practice exams seem less challenging than the ABFAS Didactic Examinations.

Disclaimer
Taking the practice exams is optional and you should not interpret your performance on the practice exams as a predictor of performance on the ABFAS Didactic Examinations.

The didactic practice exam questions are not fully representative of all the subject areas covered on the ABFAS Didactic Examinations. For more information, please visit Part I Qualification Exam Content or In-training Exam Content.

The scoring of the practice exam is not reflective of the scoring used for the ABFAS Didactic Examinations. For more information, please visit Part I Qualification Exam Scoring or In-Training Exam Scoring.
 
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact ABFAS at info@abfas.org.

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* Which didactic exam are you preparing for?

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* Were the practice exam questions helpful to your study routine?

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* Did you find the rationale for the correct/incorrect answers helpful?

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* Were the amount of practice exam questions adequate?

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* Understanding your Practice Exam Results
The ABFAS Didactic Examinations are multiple-choice computer-adaptive tests (CAT), which adjust the difficulty level of the questions based on your performance on the test.  As the examination establishes your level of knowledge, you should see questions that are challenging but are typically within your ability to answer correctly most of the time.

In contrast, in the fixed-form didactic practice exams, you will see questions with a wide range of difficulty levels, including some questions that may be relatively easy compared to your actual ability level. This can make the practice exams seem less challenging than the ABFAS Didactic Examinations.
 
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