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The Spearman-Brown prophecy formula is used to adjust the correlation in which of the following reliability estimate methods?
 
  a. Test-retest method
 b. Alternate form method
 c. Counterbalancing method
  d. Split-half method

Question 2

An industrial/organizational psychologist correlates the responses to the even numbered items on a selection test with the responses to the odd-numbered items from the same test. Which of the following answers BEST describes the concern of the psychologist?
 
  a. Parallel form reliability
  b. Split-half reliability
 c. Test-retest reliability
 d. Scorer reliability



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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