Convergent validity refers to
a. the degree to which the measure does not correlate with measures of different constructs.
b. the degree to which the measure does correlate with measures of similar constructs.
c. the degree to which the test measures multiple constructs.
d. the degree to which the test measures a single construct.
B
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Early in the nation's history, presidential candidates were selected by __________
a. electors chosen by the party in power b. rank and file voters c. party caucuses d. governors of individual states
Public opinion affects the political process
A. because it is a source of power for elected officials who take positions supported by the people. B. despite the fact that most candidates dismiss public opinion as an effective means of identifying issues of concern. C. because it allows the media to control the government. D. because it is more important than elections in bringing about change in the government. E. despite the fact that public opinion polls hardly ever reflect public opinion accurately.