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If a test has a validity coefficient of 1.00, what is its reliability?
 
  a. 1.00
  b. 0.00
  c. The square root of the validity coefficient.
  d. We cannot determine the answer with the information provided.

Question 2

If test performance is interpreted as a sample of performance in some universe of situations, the test manual should clearly define the universe represented. This statement applies most to
 
  a. predictive validity
  b. content validity
  c. internal consistency
  d. standardization
  e. random error



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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