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When a Particular Measure Is Not Equally Valid for Everyone

Question 29

Question 29

Multiple Choice

When a particular measure is not equally valid for everyone, ______ occurs.


A) discriminant validity
B) low reliability
C) psychometric contamination
D) test bias

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