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Ways of processing information shaped by natural selection during environments of evolutionary adaptedness to deal with specific and recurrent problems are
Content Validity
The extent to which a test or assessment measures all aspects of the concept or content it intends to evaluate.
Construct Validity
Refers to the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure and accurately assesses the concept it is intended to assess.
Structured Interviews
Interviews wherein a predetermined checklist of questions usually asked of all applicants is used.
Unstructured
A flexible approach or method that lacks a predefined format, often leading to improvised or spontaneous outcomes.
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