The findings of a study, using the CVLT, which compared patients with Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and other neuropsychological impairments suggest that
a. measures have the same validity for different patient groups.
b. the association between variables is different for different patient populations.
c. the CVLT may be an appropriate measure for Alzheimer's patients but not Huntington's.
d. the CVLT cannot discriminate between impaired groups and a control group of patients.
b
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A) self-regulatory systems. B) ways of interpreting experience. C) rewards and punishments. D) knowledge and skills.
The combined locomotor pattern that consists of a forward step followed by a leap onto the trailing foot is
A. the slide B. the race-walk C. the skip D. the schottische E. the gallop
Depth perception is enhanced when each eye projects the image of an object to the brain from a slightly different perspective. This cue for depth is called
a. convergence. c. accommodation. b. perspective. d. retinal disparity.
The 2014 Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing recognize five sources of evidence of validity. Which one of the following is NOT one of those sources?
a. Evidence based on test content b. Evidence based on face validity c. Evidence based on response processes d. Evidence based on relations to other variables