When "putting a test to the test" and attempting to evaluate the suitability of a particular tool of measurement for a particular purpose, a test user would be well advised to consult

A. published sources such as test manuals and test reviews.
B. the test publisher through an e-mail or phone call.
C. unpublished sources such as colleagues who have experience with it.
D. All of these.


Answer: D

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