What is the value of ?(X – 1)2 for the scores 1, 2, 1, 4?

a. 10 c. 36
b. 16 d. 49


A

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Thomas and Chess (1956) assessed infants on which of the following qualities, among others, to create their categories of temperament?

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According to True Score Theory, what is error?

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Barbara refuses to use the "not at all" and the "extremely" response options on a rating scale. Which rating error does this exemplify?

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