Multiple Choice
Traditionally, the different ways of accumulating validity evidence have been grouped into three categories:
A) content, criterion-related, and construct validity
B) face, criterion-related, and construct validity
C) face, content, and construct validity
D) content, concurrent, and predictive validity
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