Which of the following is NOT a requirement of a good test? A) Heritability B) Validity C) Standardization D) Reliability
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Heritability refers to the proportion of observed differences in a particular trait among individuals of a population that are due to genetic differences. It is not related to the quality of a test. B) Validity: A good test should measure what it is intended to Show more…
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