Multiple Choice
Hudson et al. developed a series of questions to examine sexual attitude scale (SAS) . The SAS scores of religious fundamentalists-a group believed to be conservative regarding sexual expression-were compared with the scores of social work graduate students-a group believed to be liberal regarding sexual expression. The researchers were examining the instrument's:
A) split-half reliability.
B) split-half validity.
C) criterion-related validity.
D) criterion reliability.
E) construct validity.
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