In which case might an organization be willing to spend a great deal of money on a selection battery?
A) when there is a high likelihood of a hit
B) when a false alarm is very costly to the organization
C) when the selection ratio is 1.00 or higher
D) when the validity is low
Ans: B) when a false alarm is very costly to the organization
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