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Briefly discuss significant problems associated with Computer-Assisted Career Guidance Assessment (CACG).
 
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What is a major barrier for single mothers who wish to move off welfare?
 
  A. Language
  B. Ethnicity
  C. Poverty
  D. Lack of affordable child care



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Answer to Question 1

1 . Validity of instruments in computer-based assessment has been questioned by researchers as well as professional organizations.
2 . Validity of CACG assessment should meet the standards for other psychometric measures.
3 . Interpretative statements generated by computer-based testing also need to be evaluated for validity.

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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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