An instrument can be valid for measuring one kind of phenomenon but invalid for assessing another
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True
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The extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure is called:
A) ?validity. B) ?reliability. C) ?consistency. D) ?dependability.
The Existential-Humanistic Theories focus on:
a. how behaviors are learned b. certain givens of existence such as meaninglessness c. instincts such as libido d. all of the above
Lessons learned from this era that remain applicable to social welfare advocacy today include:
A) ?Changing social policy requires action in both the policy and political arenas
B) ?Change often requires persistent pressure over long periods of time
C) ?Both of the Above
D) ?None of the above
Among older adults, sexual intimacy poses many risks and should always be discouraged
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