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Jipu 123

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To investigate the interaction effect of several independent variables, a researcher would use a(n) _____ experimental design.
 
  a. ABAB
  b. factorial
  c. Solomon four-group
  d. single-subject
  e. static group comparison

Question 2

Which of the following summarizes the relationship between the standard error measurement and a test's score reliability?
 
  a. The higher the test's reliability, the larger the standard error of measurement.
  b. The higher the test's reliability, the smaller the standard error of measurement.
  c. The standard error of measurement also provides an estimate of the correlation between true scores and error scores.
  d. There is no direct relationship between standard error of measurement and reliability.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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