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Patty has just received a graduate degree in psychology and has been hired by a local organization to administer the WAIS-R. They should
 
  a. have no qualms about her qualifications for this position because she has a degree.
  b. have no qualms about her qualifications because her program required that she engage in at least 5 practice administrations of this test.
  c. be aware that errors are likely to be high unless she has completed at least 10 practice sessions.
  d. realize test administer training is a highly standardized process with high quality standards.

Question 2

Which of the following scales would be used when the information is qualitative rather than quantitative?
 
  a. Ordinal
 b. Interval
 c. Nominal
  d. Ratio



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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