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    Evaluations Are More Likely to Be Effective If the List
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Evaluations Are More Likely to Be Effective If the List

Question 25

Question 25

Multiple Choice

Evaluations are more likely to be effective if the list of variables to be measured is


A) lengthy and thorough.
B) focused on important variables.
C) includes some personality characteristics.
D) costly to obtain.

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