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There is a reasonable question , for example , regarding the validity of the assumption that the cumulative score over a large number of items on a personality scale reflects the intensity of the variable being measured .
There is a reasonable question , for example , regarding the validity of the assumption that the cumulative score over a large number of items on a personality scale reflects the intensity of the variable being measured .
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VALIDITY The evaluation of the validity of personality tests involves many complex problems . In trying to assess how well a given test measures a particular personality variable , the investigator is generally hampered by the absence ...
VALIDITY The evaluation of the validity of personality tests involves many complex problems . In trying to assess how well a given test measures a particular personality variable , the investigator is generally hampered by the absence ...
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... 60 Death , fear of , 14 cognitive , 269–273 Death wish , 47 , 91 dichotomies and dualisms within , 63-64 Decision - making international , 101 arbitrary , 91 , 93-94 reliability and validity of , 61-63 difficulty in , 21 , 25-26 .
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