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Which of the following factors does NOT influence the strength of respondent conditioning?
Poor Reliability
The lack of consistency in the outcomes of a measure or test over time.
Poor Validity
Refers to the degree to which an assessment or measurement tool fails to accurately reflect the concept it is intended to measure.
Flynn Effect
The observation that IQ scores have historically increased from one generation to another, worldwide.
Theory of Intelligence
Conceptual frameworks designed to understand the various aspects and abilities attributed to intelligence.
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