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rayancarla1

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Conventional because criterion-referenced tests reliability coefficients computed for criterion-referenced tests are typically quite low
 
  a. provide wide variation in scores.
  b. cover a broad sample of content.
  c. cover a limited sample of behavior.
  d. yield criterion scores which tend to be variable.
  e. provide little variation in scores.

Question 2

Which of the following would contribute the best evidence for the score validity of a new group intelligence test?
 
  a. The correlation between Form A and Form B of the test
  b. The correlation between test scores and grades in reading
  c. The correlation between test scores and scores from the Stanford-Binet intelligence test
  d. An examination of the homogeneity of scores on the test



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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