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Caiter2013

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The _______ the match between expected correlations and actual correlations
   between test scores and behavior measures, the ______ the evidence of construct
   validity.
 
  a) weaker; stronger
   b) stronger; weaker
  c) stronger; stronger
  d) stronger; lower

Question 2

The process of construct explication involves
 
  a) identifying behaviors related to the construct you wish to measure
   b) determining whether behaviors related to similar constructs as the one you wish to measure are related to the construct you are interested in
  c) identifying similar constructs and determining the relationship between these constructs and the construct you are interested in
  d) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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