“…was buying 2. was looking 3. is eating 4. cooks the ability to eliminate some, but not all, incorrect choices, thus restricting guessing to a proper subset of options that include the correct option (Frary, 1980;Frary & Hutchinson, 1982). Although previous studies have developed other procedures to evaluate partial knowledge, such as elimination testing (Coombs et al, 1956;Wu et al, 2019) and probability testing (Barr & Burke, 2013;Hassmén & Hunt, 1994), we focus on multiple-choice assessments and consider them within the CDM framework. It should be noted that the concept of partial knowledge differs from that of partial mastery (Shang et al, 2021;Zhan et al, 2020), which considers ordinal mastery levels within each attribute.…”