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Varela, J. G., Boccaccini, M. T., Scogin, F., Stump, J., & Caputo, A. (2004). Personality testing in law enforcement employment settings: A meta-analytic review. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 31, 649–675.

Meade, A. W., Michels, L. C., & Lautenschlager, G. J. (2007). Are Internet and paper-and-pencil personality tests truly comparable? An experimental design measurement invariance study. Organizational Research Methods, 10(2), 322–345.

Rosness, T. A., Engedal, K., & Chemali, Z. (2016). Frontotemporal dementia: An updated clinician’s guide. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 29, 271–280.

Kitsao-Wekulo, P., Holding, P., Taylor, H. G., Abubakar, A., & Connolly, K. (2013). Evaluating contributions to variability in test performance. Assessment, 20, 776–784.

Watt, K. M., Huerta, J. J., & Alkan, E. (2011, April). Identifying predictors of college success through an examination of AVID graduates’ college preparatory achievements. Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 10(2), 120–133.

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