A test is standardized by developing consistent procedures for administering and scoring and also by __________
a) ensuring that it measures what it is intended to measure.
b) ensuring that it consistently yields the same results when taken by the same individuals.
c) ensuring that it is objective and not unduly influenced by the designer.
d) establishing norms by which all scores are measured.
d
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At a police station, the witness of a hit-and-run accident remembers the first two numbers of the license on the car involved. To increase her chances of remembering the other numbers she should
a. read a list of randomly selected license numbers to jog her memory. b. go home and rest, trying again after she has calmed down. c. write down several possible license numbers and see which ones she recognizes. d. immediately return to the site of the accident to provide cues to her memory.
Ed has trouble driving because he cannot tell the difference between green and red lights. Ed has:
a. night blindness c. color blindness b. agnosia d. opponent process disorder
In recent years, a number of Christian denominations have voted to allow non-celibate gays to serve as clergy if they are in a committed relationship, including the ____
a. Methodist, Church c. U.S. Episcopal Church b. Lutheran Church d. Metropolitan Community Churches
A neuron may produce another action potential in response to larger than normal depolarization during the
A. absolute refractory period. B. relative refractory period. C. depolarization phase of the action potential. D. hyperpolarization phase of an action potential.