Special aptitude tests:
a. measure a homogenous area of ability.
b. are generally used to predict success in a specific vocational area of interest.
c. are frequently used as a screening process to assess one's ability to perform a certain job or to master a new skill at work.
d. All of these are characteristics of special aptitude tests.
e. None of these are characteristics of special aptitude tests.
ANSWER: d
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