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A research team is deciding between locating a measure through a published journal article versus locating one through the Mental Measurements Yearbook. Evaluate these two sources by identifying the primary difference in the types of measures they typically provide.

Question: A research team is deciding between locating a measure through a published journal article versus locating one through the Mental Measurements Yearbook. Evaluate these two sources by identifying the primary difference in the types of measures they typically provide.

Sample answer: A published journal article typically provides measures created specifically for scientific research that are free to use with a proper citation, whereas the Mental Measurements Yearbook provides a broader catalog that includes both open-access and proprietary measurement tools.

Key points:

  • Journal articles provide free research tools.
  • Mental Measurements Yearbook includes proprietary tools.

Rubric: The answer must correctly contrast the free, scientific-research focus of journal articles with the inclusion of proprietary tools in the Mental Measurements Yearbook.

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