Multiple Choice
In evaluating an instrument's validity, practitioners should:
A) always select an instrument that has the highest validity coefficients.
B) be convinced by the preponderance of evidence on the appropriate use of that instrument.
C) not use an instrument unless a factor analysis has been conducted.
D) select those instruments that have a multitrait-multimethod matrix.
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