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What aspect of scaling is directly assessed by using a visual analogue scale?
a.
The speed of decision-making
b.
The choice between two distinct categories
c.
The magnitude of a respondent's feeling or perception along a continuum
d.
The ability to recognize and recall stimuli

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What advantage does the empirical criterion keying approach offer when developing personality tests?
a.
It shortens the test duration
b.
It reduces the need for theoretical backing
c.
It simplifies the test design
d.
It enhances the objectivity of test items

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How does the assessment of mentally regarded individuals differ from traditional intelligence testing?
a.
Such assessments are generally less structured.
b.
The tests are quicker and less comprehensive.
c.
Tests are specifically designed or modified to accommodate their unique cognitive processes and capabilities.
d.
They focus exclusively on memory skills.

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How do response biases impact the validity of projective tests like the Inkblot test?
a.
They make the tests quicker to administer
b.
They reduce the cost of materials
c.
They simplify the analysis process
d.
They can lead to misinterpretations of an individual's responses

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What is the main advantage of using categorical scaling in survey research?
a.
It allows for straightforward categorization of responses, facilitating easier data analysis
b.
It avoids any form of respondent bias
c.
It yields more nuanced data compared to numerical scales
d.
It is the most reliable method for capturing emotional responses