Multiple Choice
What conclusion seems well supported by empirical evidence derived from research investigating validity generalization?
A) The "situational specific hypothesis" has not been disproved.
B) A test that is valid for one job will be valid for any other job.
C) For all paper-and-pencil tests, separate validity studies are not needed for each job.
D) The validity of a test is more generalizable across similar situations and similar jobs than has been previously thought.
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