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The New Intelligence Test (NIT) is found to relate more to achievement tests than to other tests of intelligence. This would cause concern over the NIT's
 
  a. content validity.
  b. predictive validity.
  c. construct validity.
  d. alternate-forms reliability.

Question 2

One reason why colleges use the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is to determine how well students will do during their first year in college. Which of the following is necessary for a test to be used for this purpose?
 
  a. high construct validity
  b. high predictive validity
  c. high internal consistency
  d. high test-retest reliability



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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