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olgavictoria

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One of the most influential advocates of the role of nonintellectual factors in intelligence tests is
 
  a. Binet.
  b. Terman.
  c. Wechsler.
  d. Rapaport.

Question 2

The method for estimating the internal consistency of a test that simultaneously considers all possible ways of splitting the items is the
 
  a. Spearman Brown formula.
  b. Kuder-Richardson formula.
  c. Cronbach's alpha.
  d. the odd-even method.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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