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arivle123

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The Developmental Quotient (DQ) is employed in the
 
  a. Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale.
  b. Gesell Developmental Schedules.
  c. Bayley Scales of Infant Development.
  d. Cattell Infant Intelligence Scale.

Question 2

To develop a test with construct validity, what types of validity evidence are needed?
 
  a. face validity and predictive validity
  b. discriminant validity and predictive validity
  c. face validity and content validity
  d. discriminant validity and convergent validity



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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