All sources will have some element of bias in them due to the fact that they are products of a specific person's (or specific people's) views. The best ways to deal with bias are 1) to acknowledge the bias and comment on it, 2) to include several sources with differing biases and discuss their differences, or 3) the analyze what the existence of the bias might indicate about the issue.
The choices are:
A. ) standardization.
B) predictive validity.
C) reliability.
<span>D) content validity.
The answer is A. standardization. He was comparing his score to other average test-takers. From there he could reflect if the test is a standard exam for Math. He most probably would see average test takers get approximately at least his score. </span>
Answer:
1.The Revolutionary War
2.World War I or the First World War, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1, was a global war ... The war was fought in (and drew upon) each power's colonial empire also, spreading the conflict to ... 1 Names; 2 Background.
3.The arguments over who started World War One have raged ... still rages over which country was to blame for the conflict.
4.The French and British fought each other and made treaties with Native American tribes to gain control of North America.
5.This war is about the Nagorno-Karabakh region. ... The entry of superpowers almost certain in the ongoing ... 1980s to 1992, there was a war between the two countries over the region.