Which of the following is true about the reliability of computer-administered testing in comparison to traditional assessment?

a. It is more reliable.
b. It is less reliable.
c. It is just as reliable.
d. There is not yet enough research on the differences in reliability.


c

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Regarding the transition to adulthood, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. The unstable, "in-between," self-focused period of time when young adults explore their identities and life possibilities is referred to as generativity. b. Neither adolescence or adulthood can be defined solely in terms of physical maturation since sociocultural factors help define when we stop being children and become adults. c. How a person manages his or her core relationships during young adulthood will determine whether he or she feels a sense of intimacy or feels isolated from others. d. Adolescence and young adulthood are more emotionally turbulent than midlife or old age.

Psychology

______________ by parents, siblings, peers, authority figures, and others may all contribute in complicated fashion to maladjusted functioning

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

One of the major problems with treating people with personality disorders is

A. they rarely identify themselves as needing treatment. B. research suggests that the disorders are almost entirely based on biology and therefore difficult to treat interpersonally. C. personality disorders are so rare that there is very little research on their treatment. D. they are extremely unpredictable and difficult to manage in therapy sessions.

Psychology

Introspection is an effective means of understanding ourselves when the ________. A) individual is attempting to understand the reasons for his or her feelings about something important

B) focus is on unconscious affective factors C) individual displays an introverted personality configuration D) individual is attempting to predict future feelings about something E) focus is on a conscious decision-making process

Psychology