Case studies have proven useful for

a. disconfirming universally known or accepted information.
b. generating testable hypotheses.
c. describing unusual phenomena or novel treatments.
d. all of the above

D

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In developing a new personality test, you are looking at convergent and discriminant validity. You will be

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