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urbanoutfitters

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Face valid items:
 
  a. Are valid test content
  b. Are not evidence based
  c. Are supported by data
  d. Are sufficient for measurement of math, but not verbal items

Question 2

Test themes, wording, and format are associated with:
 
  a. Relations to other variables
  b. Test content
  c. Internal structure
  d. Face validity



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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