In most cases, the pop-psychology tests found in magazines and newspapers:
A) have not been evaluated for their reliability but are valid tests.
B) have not been evaluated for their validity but are reliable tests.
C) have not been evaluated for their validity or reliability.
D) have been evaluated for their validity and reliability.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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