What differentiates ‘content' from ‘construct' validity?

a) Construct validity relies on statistical measures to establish its value.
b) Content validity relies on statistical measures to establish its value.
c) Construct validity refers to the degree to which it correlates with other scales/inventories.
d) Content validity refers to the degree to which it correlates with other scales/inventories.


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The motivation not to experience a negative outcome is termed:

A) avoidance motivation. B) the need for achievement. C) explicit motivation. D) implicit motivation.

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The nativist view of language development is associated with:

A) B. F. Skinner. B) Noam Chomsky. C) Allen and Beatrix Gardner. D) Paul Broca.

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According to Rogers, all people have a need for:

a. superiority. b. sex and aggression. c. positive regard. d. anxiety reduction.

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