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ericka1

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Which of the following is true of self-report of health issues?
 
  a. People report more symptoms when a mailed questionnaire is used than when they are interviewed face to face.
  b. People are typically reluctant to report symptoms when completing a mailed questionnaire because it feels so impersonal.
  c. Mailed questionnaires should not be used due to the possibility that private health information might be accidentally made public.
  d. It is important for an examiner to be present to explain difficult terms to those taking the test.

Question 2

Which of the following is true of percentiles?
 
  a. They are the inverse of percentile ranks.
 b. They indicate what percentage of scores fall below a given score.
 c. They describe the relationship of test scores to the hypothesized constructs.
  d. They divide the total frequency for a set of observations into hundredths.



makaylafy

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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