The criterion-group approach to test construction

a. matches a test-taker's responses to those of a defined group.
b. defines a criterion or cut-off score associated with high interest levels.
c. allows the test-taker to identify his or her criterion for success.
d. is seldom used for vocational tests.


a

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Coping measures reduce the impact of repeated stress

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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A) The hindsight bias
B) The availability heuristic
C) The representativeness heuristic
D) The confirmation bias

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The basic dilemma of the social psychologist is that

a. it is hard to teach social psychology to students because most people believe strongly in personality. b. there is a trade-off between internal and external validity in most experiments. c. it is nearly impossible to use a random selection of the population in laboratory experiments. d. almost all social behavior is influenced by the culture in which people grew up.

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