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bclement10

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Obtaining both test scores and criterion scores from some intact, preselected population, and then correlating the scores, is an example of _______.
 
  a) concurrent validity
   b) predictive validity
   c) construct validity
   d) criterion-referenced validity

Question 2

The ________ scale of measurement has a fixed, real zero point.
 
  a) nominal
   b) ordinal
   c) interval
  d) ratio



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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