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segrsyd

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Does the measuring instrument measure that which I am attempting to measure? describes:
 
  a. face validity
  b. concurrent validity
  c. construct validity
   d. convergent validity

Question 2

The validity and reliability evaluation of self report surveys have included all but:
 
  a. checks with official data
  b. use or threat of polygraph
  c. use of lie scales
   d. ratio conversion checks



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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