Test makers often examine the correlation between scores on the new test and scores on a measure of social desirability. They do this to
A. make certain they are measuring something that is socially appropriate.
B. establish the discriminant validity of the new scale.
C. ensure that people are not offended by items on the new scale.
D. establish the face validity of the new scale.
B
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a. first, then come our actions b. and act upon that emotion, simultaneously c. after we experience autonomic arousal d. and must label it before we can act on it
How could Erbert use combinational reasoning to determine how many different types of sandwiches could be made from eight available condiments? a. He could map out all possible combinations on a sheet of paper
b. He could move a slice of onion back and forth between two sandwiches until he can mentally visualize the action. c. He could use both animism and egocentric thought to help him out. d. He could visualize how a sandwich with one condiment would differ from one with all the condiments.
Numbrinia can count big numbers. To add 42 and 21, she takes apart the numbers, adding four tens to two tens to get six tens, then adding two ones and one to get three ones, and then putting together the tens and ones to get 63, the total. This is the ____ counting strategy
a. min b. fact retrieval c. decomposition d. sum
Relationships with customers in the virtual organization tend to be more fluid and less stable than in the modular organization.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)