A technique is described for demonstrating personality scale validation techniques to students in introductory psychology classes. This technique promotes a better grasp of the principles of test validation, as evidenced by better class discussion, better written reports, and improved examination grades. Introducing practical applications before presenting theoretical constructs is an effective approach to the teaching of personality scale validation techniques.
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