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    Why Were Group Tests Originally Slow to Catch On
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Why Were Group Tests Originally Slow to Catch On

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Question 9

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Why were group tests originally slow to catch on?


A) complicated and lengthy administration
B) early versions lacked validity
C) early versions had to be laboriously scored by hand
D) all the above

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