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A quasi-public good differs from a public good in that unlike a public good, it is possible to keep out those who do not pay for the quasi-public good from enjoying the benefits of the good.
Validity
The degree to which a tool, test, or method accurately measures what it's intended to measure or achieves the intended purpose.
Projective Tests
Psychological assessments that use ambiguous stimuli to elicit responses that may reveal facets of an individual's personality, motivations, and conflicts.
Cognitive Inventory
An assessment tool used to evaluate an individual's patterns of thought, beliefs, and attitudes that may influence their behavior and emotional well-being.
MMPI-2
A psychological assessment that evaluates personality traits and psychopathology, commonly used for diagnosing mental disorders.
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