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natalie2426

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The Career Maturity Inventory (Crites and Savickas) is an example of an instrument that can be used to measure
 
  A. interests.
  B. readiness to make career decisions.
  C. work skills.
  D. values.

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What does a reliability coefficient of 1.00 mean?
 
  a. All test score variance is due to true differences between individuals
  b. All test takers achieved 100 on the test
  c. 100 of measurement error is explained
  d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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