Each of the three approaches to validity assessment in the trinitarian model should BEST be thought of as
A. mutually exclusive as evidence of a test's validity with any one source necessary and sufficient for demonstrating a test's validity.
B. insufficient, either by themselves or together with the other two, to demonstrate the validity of a test.
C. one type of evidence that, with others, contributes to a judgment concerning the validity of a test.
D. None of these
Answer: C
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