Multiple Choice
When one culture uses the extremes of a scale and another culture does not, we might equate the highest score on a scale in one culture with the second-highest score on the scale in the second culture. This may be done because we are seeking
A) functional equivalence.
B) conceptual equivalence.
C) linguistic equivalence.
D) metric equivalence.
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