Multiple Choice
A Thurstone scale was constructed to measure creativity. The scale scores ranged from 1 to 13. If the scale was properly constructed we could conclude that:
A) a person with a score of 6 was three times as creative as a person with a score of 2.
B) a person with a score of 6 was more creative than a person with a score of 5.
C) a person with a score of 5 was half as creative as someone with a score of 10.
D) you cannot make any conclusions with a Thurstone scale.
E) a person with a score of 6 was half as creative as someone with a score of 10.
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