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A student takes the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) as a requirement to get into college. Her score on the test is 600 . Three weeks later, she is asked to take the identical test again. This time she scores 500 . This inconsistency in scores is an issue of:
 
  a. internal reliability
 b. parallel forms reliability
  c. test-retest reliability
 d. form stability

Question 2

There are three major ways to determine whether a test is reliable. With the _______ method, several people each take the same test twice.
 
  a. repeat reliability
 b. test-retest reliability
 c. dual reliability
 d. alternate forms reliability



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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