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Awilson837

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The first version of the Stanford-Binet to include non-whites in the standardization sample was the
 
  a. 1937 scale.
  b. 1960 scale.
  c. 1972 scale.
  d. 1986 scale.

Question 2

Which of the following is an important distinction between systematic errors and random errors?
 
  a. Random errors are more likely than systematic errors to cause errors in conclusions.
  b. Systematic errors occur only in objective measures and random errors occur only in subjective measures.
  c. Random errors can be eliminated by careful wording of test items.
  d. Systematic errors are extremely rare among psychological tests.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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