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A Population Is an Identifiable Group of Elements of Interest

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A population is an identifiable group of elements of interest to a researcher and pertinent to the information problem.

Recognize the various types of tests and their applicability in assessing cognitive abilities.
Comprehend the principle of concurrent validity and its implication for job performance evaluation.
Understand criterion-related validity and its significance in predicting work behavior.
Gain insights into geographical differences in employment practices, such as drug testing.

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Legislation passed by the Parliament, which forms the statutory laws of the country.

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A 1765 British law imposed on the American colonies requiring them to pay a tax on printed materials, which led to widespread protest.

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