The uniformity of the conditions and procedures for administering a psychological test is known as
A) standardization
B) validity
C) reliability
D) the clinical approach
Ans: A) standardization
Psychology
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A) It uses distal constructs. B) It uses future constructs. C) Its techniques are not precise. D) It uses proximal constructs.
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