Multiple Choice
Test makers often examine the correlation between scores on the new test and scores on a measure of social desirability. They do this to
A) make certain they are measuring something that is socially appropriate.
B) establish the discriminant validity of the new scale.
C) ensure that people are not offended by items on the new scale.
D) establish the face validity of the new scale.
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