A difference between the Naylor-Shine and Taylor-Russell expectancy tables is that the

A. Taylor-Russell tables are more useful than the Naylor-Shine tables for judging the utility of tests.
B. Naylor-Shine tables do not require that the criterion be dichotomized; the Taylor-Russell tables do.
C. Naylor-Shine tables use predictive validity coefficients; Taylor-Russell tables use concurrent validity coefficients.
D. Taylor-Russell tables use concurrent validity coefficients; Naylor-Shine tables do not.


Answer: B

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