What does having equivalent measures mean?

a. Having two instruments that measure the same thing
b. Having an instrument that is equally effective for different age groups of interest
c. Having an instrument that tests for one age group better than the other
d. Having the same exact number of measures in different samples


Answer: b. Having an instrument that is equally effective for different age groups of interest

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