Multiple Choice
During construction of the original Strong Interest Inventory, items were chosen for inclusion on the test if they
A) differentiated the interests of occupational groups from those of the general reference group
B) were strongly preferred by both the occupational group and the general reference group
C) were rarely liked by both the occupational group and the general reference group
D) fit Strong's theory of occupational interests
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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