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A high correlation coefficient derived while attempting to establish validity suggests:
 
  A) does not mean anything.
  B) evidence of subjective validity.
  C) a weaker rationale for validity.
  D) a stronger rationale for validity.
  E) correlation coefficient is not the result of testing for concurrent validity.
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