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segrsyd

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A cutting score is
 
  a. associated with the number of people allowed to take the test.
  b. the minimum point for test reliability.
  c. a decision point.
  d. the base rate for a test with a dichotomous format.

Question 2

In order for a test to be considered useful, it must provide more information than would be known by
 
  a. the cutting score.
  b. the validity coefficient.
  c. making a decision without a test.
  d. the hit rate alone.



zoeyesther

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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