Multiple Choice
The judgmental composite strategy for collecting and combining predictive information is:
A) one in which data are collected mechanically but combined judgmentally
B) one in which all information (both mechanical and judgmental data) is first mechanically combined into a prediction about the applicant's likely success; then this prediction is judged in the context of other information about the applicant
C) one that collects both judgmental and mechanical data and then combines them mechanically
D) one in which judgmental data are collected, but they are combined mechanically
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