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tichca

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Reliability is usually quantified by using
 
  A) test-retest coefficients.
  B) correlation coefficients.
  C) standard deviations.
  D) reliability deviations.

Question 2

When two independent raters make ratings that agree with one another, the measure used is said to demonstrate
 
  A) test-retest reliability.
  B) interrater reliability.
  C) split-half reliability.
  D) internal consistency reliability.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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