Selectable Table
The selectable table response type allows test takers to select sets of related data presented in a stimulus table (as opposed to the Grid response type, which allows test takers to choose among options presented in a table).
The selectable table response type allows test takers to select sets of related data presented in a stimulus table (as opposed to the Grid response type, which allows test takers to choose among options presented in a table).
Selectable tables are currently used only in SBTs.
Selectable tables have the same styling as static stimulus tables, except for the fact that each selectable row has a checkbox in the first column. (See the Checkboxes & Radios page and the Stimulus Tables page in the Media section for more information about those elements.)
Selectable rows have the following states.
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, and the checkbox becomes checked.A Clear Answer button is provided beneath the table, aligned to its left edge. The button is styled as a small secondary filled button (see the Buttons page for more information).