Multiple Choice
Test takers
A) have the right to know who will have access to their test data.
B) do not have to be informed if a test has a selection bias.
C) need not be informed about test interpretations and scores if it will pose a threat to the security of the test.
D) have no privacy risks when transmitting data over the Internet.
Correct Answer:

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