Significant differences in responses to most self-report inventories have been found between paper-and-pencil tests and the same tests administered online

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: F
FEEDBACK: No significant differences in responses to most self-report inventories have been found between paper-and-pencil tests and the same tests administered online. It has also been found that most of us are significantly more likely to reveal sensitive, even potentially embarrassing, information when responding online to self-report inventories than to paper-and-pencil tests given in person by a live test administrator.

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