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What standards does the EEOC apply when investigating the fairness of tests?
 
  a. American Psychological Association
  b. American Psychometry Association
  c. National Testing Corporation
  d. National Education Association

Question 2

Which of the following is required by the EEOC for the validation of tests?
 
  a. Criterion measures that represent important or critical work behavior(s)
  b. Norming the test based on EEOC-developed tests
  c. Establishing that there is a statistically reliable relationship between the to-be-validated test and more established tests
  d. Identifying and eliminating all biased test items



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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