Multiple Choice
When an item or subscale of a test is demonstrated to be relatively more difficult for members of one group than another when the general ability level of the groups being compared is held constant and no other reasonable theoretical rationale exists to explain the difference, this is an example of
A) content bias
B) predictive validity bias
C) construct validity bias
D) face validity bias
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