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itsmyluck

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The degree of relatedness of the individual items on a test is the focus of __________ reliability.
 
  a. test-retest
  b. judge-to-judge
  c. internal-consistency
  d. alternative-form

Question 2

To minimize the potential that scores on an instrument may be artificially inflated after people take the same test a second time, researchers sometimes assess __________ reliability rather than test-retest reliability.
 
  a. internal-consistency
  b. split-half
  c. alternative-form
  d. item-to-item



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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