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    Asking Many Similar Questions When Trying to Measure a Concept
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Asking Many Similar Questions When Trying to Measure a Concept

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Asking many similar questions when trying to measure a concept is done to:


A) ensure validity.
B) cancel out measurement error.
C) make sure participants are not lying.
D) allow participants to skip questions.

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