Barry Benson has developed an honesty assessment that he believes will predict successful performance of tellers hired at his bank. If he wants to ensure his assessment actually predicts what it is supposed to, he could have it scrutinized with a(n) ____.?
a. ?validity study
b. ?behavior-focused review
c. ?objective measure
d. ?structured interview
ANSWER:
a
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The discipline of clinical psychology did not come into existence until
A) around the turn of the 19th century. B) around the turn of the 20th century. C) the 1950s. D) the 1980s.
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A) inner self, categorical self, remembered self, and generalized other B) academic competence, social competence, physical/athletic competence, and physical appearance C) familial, parental, peer, and teacher D) foreclosure, diffusion, moratorium, and achievement