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ETearle

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The ubiquitous Whazzup is a sloppy pronunciation of What's up? The spectrograms of each of these two spoken phrases would indicate _____.
 
  A) no difference in the spectrograms between the two phrases
  B) only a difference in the frequency axis between the two phrases
  C) that there is a pause in the middle of What's up?
  D) major differences between the two, especially in the middle of the spectrograms

Question 2

Reliability is used to assess _____________, whereas validity is used to assess _____________.
 
  a. the consistency of a measure; the accuracy of a measure
  b. the accuracy of a measure; the consistency of a measure
  c. the generalizability of a measure; the reactance of a measure
  d. test reactance of a measure; the generalizability of a measure



nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

a



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