Multiple Choice
Does a correlation in the magnitude of r = .36, between a measure (Measure 1) and another measure (Measure 2) of a similar construct, support the construct validity of the first measure (Measure 1) ?
A) Yes
B) No
C) It depends, most importantly, on the specific content of both measures
D) It depends, most importantly, on whether or not the correlation is for two physical activity measures
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