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sammy

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Research on the effects of examiners' expectations upon test scores have shown that
 
  a. examiners' expectations influence scores only when rapport has developed.
  b. examiners' expectations have little effect upon test scores.
  c. there is inconsistency with regard to the effect of examiners' expectations.
  d. too few studies have been done to draw any conclusions.

Question 2

Trial by judge and jury is to criminal investigation and prosecution as confirmatory data analysis is to
 
  a. theoretical assumptions.
 b. reliability and validity.
 c. underlying constructs.
 d. exploratory data analysis.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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