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Dwyer 1991 – "If the objective to be taught is at the rule/principle level, [then] the test items [should] have been designed to measure specifically the type of learning specified in the objective and taught in the instruction."
After writing learning objectives, you should to think about how to assess the students' achievement of the different learning objectives.
What you teach should determine how you need to assess learning. You should tie your objectives with your assessment to achieve the expected results (Dwyer, 1991).
The graphic below (Adapted from Dwyer 1991) shows a mismatch of the objectives, instruction and assessment. In this case:
Because of this students who have not been exposed to problem-solving techniques related to the course will more than likely have low-achievement when working on problem-solving assignments or problem-solving questions on an exam.

In contrast, the graphic below (Adapted from Dwyer) shows one example of matching your objectives with instruction.

This will make sure you are measuing what you are teaching.
The links below will show how assessments can be matched for different types of learning objectives.
Dwyer, F. M.(1991). A paradigm for generating curriculum design oriented research questions in distance education. Second American Symposium Research in Distance Education, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University.
Heinrich, R., Molenda, M., Russell, J.D., Smaldino, S.E. (1996). Instructional Media and Technologies for Learning. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Merrill.
Huitt, W. (2000). Bloom et al.'s taxonomy of the cognitive domain.
Retrieved May 14, 2003 from
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/cogsys/bloom.html
Kizlik, B. (2003). How to write effective behavioral objectives. Boca Raton, FL: Adprima.
Retrieved May 14, 2003 from
http://www.adprima.com/objectives.htm
Lohr, L (no date).Objectives, sequencing, strategies,
Retrieved May 14, 2003 from http://www.coe.unco.edu/LindaLohr/home/et502_cbt/Unit3/Unit3_menu.htm
SOGC Org (No date). Writing instructional objectives: The what, why how and when.
Retrieved May 14, 2003, from http://www.sogc.org/conferences/pdfs/instructionalObj.PDF