Usually, combining the data from many observers is
A) more confusing and less precise than using data from a single observer.
B) more valid and reliable than the data from a single observer.
C) less reliable and valid than the data from a single clinical psychologist.
D) more reliable and valid than using single measures of personality.
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Q5: A person's police record would be considered
A)S-data.
B)O-data.
C)T-data.
D)L-data.
Q6: Personality scales are usually made up of
A)one
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Q8: The Twenty Statements Test (i.e., the "Who
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Q11: What a person tells you about his
Q12: Which of the following is an example
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