Author Question: Adding information from the Rorschach to information from other sources does not improve diagnostic ... (Read 49 times)

ssal

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Adding information from the Rorschach to information from other sources does not improve diagnostic accuracy and may even decrease it. This indicates the lack of
 
  a. incremental validity.
  b. reliability.
  c. standardized scoring.
  d. relevance.

Question 2

Use of the Kuder-Richardson formula
 
  a. corrects for faking.
  b. yields analyzable data.
  c. increases estimates of reliability.
  d. eliminates random variability.



cclemon1

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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