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Wadzanai

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When we say a test has reliability,
 
  a. we are implying that test results are attributable to a systematic source of variance.
  b. the test is presumed to measure some unknown entity.
  c. the test also has validity.
  d. there is no limit on the test's validity.

Question 2

Two major professional issues in testing are
 
  a. ethical and moral issues.
  b. theoretical concerns and the adequacy of tests.
  c. social and legal issues.
  d. actuarial vs. clinical prediction and ethical issues.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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