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    When a Test Contains Items That Seem Odd or Unrelated
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When a Test Contains Items That Seem Odd or Unrelated

Question 39

Question 39

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When a test contains items that seem odd or unrelated to the construct being measured, it is likely that it has been constructed using the


A) analytic approach.
B) empirical approach.
C) psychometric approach.
D) random question approach.

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