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    The Authors Suggest That Problems with Using Tests Reside Primarily
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The Authors Suggest That Problems with Using Tests Reside Primarily

Question 12

Question 12

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The authors suggest that problems with using tests reside primarily in


A) the tests themselves
B) the content validity of the tests
C) concerns by society over uses of the tests
D) the predictive validity of the tests

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