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Chloeellawright

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If a researcher wishes to determine the connotative meaning of words, he/she could have the respondents rate the words on a series of seven-point scales. This method is called the
 
  a. Q-Sort. c. Guttman technique.
  b. scalogram method. d. Bipolar adjective procedure.

Question 2

Interpretation of scores from criterion-referenced tests is described as
 
  a. a relative interpretation.
  b. an absolute interpretation.
  c. an interpretation in terms of percentile ranks.
  d. an interpretation in terms of stanines.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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