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Yolanda

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Is the test proving to be reliable?
  .
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A new test, designed to test parental permissiveness among parents of K
  through 4th grade children, was developed and you as the statistical consultant
  have been asked to assess its reliability.
 
  The test is composed of 4 items
  and was given to a random sample of 5 parents. The items on the test were
  scored from 1 to 10, with 10 showing the most permissiveness. Using the Cyril Hoyt ANOVA, find the internal consistency reliability of the test.
   Items
   Subjects a b c d
   1 8 10 9 8
   2 10 8 9 10
   3 6 6 7 4
   4 3 3 7 5
   5 1 2 5 8
 
 
 What will be an ideal response?



briseldagonzales

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Answer to Question 1

Test is reliable

Answer to Question 2

F = 7.116 Sig p<.01, and the rtt = .859



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