According to True Score Theory, what is error?

a. Factors unrelated to the test taker’s true score that influence his or her score.
b. Factors unrelated to the test taker’s true score that can increase their observed score.
c. Factors unrelated to the test taker’s true score that can decrease their observed score.
d. All of the above.


d. All of the above.

Psychology

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a. emotionally deprived infants b. abused toddlers c. pregnant adolescents d. bereaved children

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Which of the following is the best example of maturation?

a. learning algebra in high school b. learning to walk in infancy c. learning to ride a bicycle in middle childhood d. learning to make a cake in early adulthood

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Stu meets a young woman at the student cafeteria. They hit it off and eventually get married. Says Stu, "I knew when I woke up that morning that something special was about to happen."

What cognitive bias is affecting his thinking, charmingly romantic though it is? What will be an ideal response?

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______________ is an individual's overall and specific positive and negative self-evaluation (which is more emotionally oriented); whereas ______________ reflects beliefs and cognitions about the self

a) Self-concept; self-esteem b) Self-esteem; self-concept c) Self-esteem; social comparison d) Social comparison; self-concept

Psychology