Reading the invisible ink: Assessing the responses of non-composition faculty

Francie Jeffery University of Central Arkansas ; Bonita Selting University of Central Arkansas
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Assessing Writing
Published
1999-01-01
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10.1016/s1075-2935(00)00007-6
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