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    A Selection Measure Is Internally Consistent or Homogeneous When Individuals
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A Selection Measure Is Internally Consistent or Homogeneous When Individuals

Question 21

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A selection measure is internally consistent or homogeneous when individuals' responses on one part of the measure are unrelated to their responses on other parts.

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