What are the measurement requirements of psychological tests? (1 point) Responses validity and reliability validity and reliability cultural representation and equity cultural representation and equity increasing level of difficulty increasing level of difficulty a minimum mental age of 4

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The measurement requirements of psychological tests primarily include validity and reliability.

  • Validity refers to the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure.
  • Reliability refers to the consistency of the test results over time or across different populations.

While cultural representation and equity are important considerations in the development and application of psychological tests, the core measurement requirements focus on validity and reliability.

So, the correct answer would be: validity and reliability.

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