Multiple Choice
A team of psychologists administers two new intelligence tests to 1,000 people. Eighty percent of those taking the tests answer less than 40 percent of the questions correctly on Test 1 and more than 75 percent of the questions correctly on Test 2. Based on this information, the tests
A) appear to have scoring reliability but lack convergent validity.
B) lack split-half reliability but have content validity.
C) seem to lack cross-test reliability and convergent validity.
D) have both internal reliability and content validity.
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