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The Gesell scale
 
  a. presents strong evidence of reliability in the test manual.
  b. presents strong evidence of validity in the test manual.
  c. has an excellent normative sample.
  d. is based on a longitudinal study of early human development.

Question 2

A researcher seeking to develop a measure of depression cites a moderate correlation between her measure and the Beck Depression Inventory as evidence of the test's validity. What type of validity documentation does this provide?
 
  a. convergent validity
  b. discriminant validity
  c. content validity
  d. face validity



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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