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CBme

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Content validity can be assessed via
 
  a) judgments
   b) statistics
   c) both judgments and statistics
   d) arbitrary domain sampling

Question 2

Test-retest reliabilities for the Kuder Occupational Interest Survey over a two-week
   interval are
 
  a) typically 1.0
  b) typically above .90
  c) typically below .90
   d) not appropriate reliability measures for this test



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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