What term is commonly used to refer to the entire body of accumulated validity evidence about a test or assessment?

a. Content validity
b. Criterion validity
c. Construct validity
d. Discriminant validity


c. Construct validity

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Kendall’s tau correlation is an appropriate correlation to use when measuring interrater agreement. 2. The more scattered the dots on a scatterplot, the larger the coefficient of determination will be. 3. When a Spearman correlation rho is equal to 0.50 the researcher knows that predicting an ordinal position for one variable from knowledge of the other ordinal variable will be improved by 25% over not knowing the value of the second variable in advance. 4. Very few pairs of psychological variables are perfectly correlated.

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Gestalt counselors are inclined to use certain rules in helping clients become more aware of the now. Name three of these rules.

What will be an ideal response?

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According to the text, all of the following are potential "hazards" for highly- motivated examinees in the process of interpreting and communicating test results EXCEPT:

a. Discrediting the validity of the test and credibility of the examiner b. Negative test results having a particularly strong impact on their self-concept c. Using test results to escape from their problems and feelings d. Becoming overly dependent on test data to solve their problems

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The four declatypical syndromes are:

A. Depression, Esteem issues, Loneliness, Confusion B. Denial, Esteem issues, Loss of Resources, Confusion C. Depression, Esteem issues, Loss of Resources, Control issues. D. None of the above.

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