Multiple Choice
To compare children's creativity levels at different ages, Dr. Leno asks children how many imaginary friends they have and considers their answers to be a measure of their creativity. A second researcher, Dr. Letterman, disagrees that the answers are a measure of creativity and instead believes that the number of imaginary friends a child has is an indicator of level of mental disturbance. Dr. Letterman believes Dr. Leno's measure of creativity has a problem with its:
A) external validity.
B) relevance to the hypothesis.
C) reliability.
D) interrater agreement.
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