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Sportsfan2111

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Test bias is demonstrated when
 
  a. one group scores lower on the test than another group
   b. predictive validity is better for one group than another
  c. the means of the scores for two groups are different
  d. the measure is reliable for one group but not for another
  e. convergent validity is the same for two different groups

Question 2

When a particular measure is not equally valid for everyone, occurs.
 
  a. discriminant validity
  b. error variance
  c. psychometric contamination
   d. test bias
  e. low reliability



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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