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Which measures used to test reliability are specific for equivalence? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Test-retest reliability
  b. Item-to-total correlation
  c. Parallel or alternate form
  d. Split-half reliability
  e. Kuder-Richardson coefficient
  f. Cronbach's alpha
  g. Interrater reliability

Question 2

Which measures used to test reliability are specific for homogeneity? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Test-retest reliability
  b. Item-to-total correlation
  c. Parallel or alternate form
  d. Split-half reliability
  e. Kuder-Richardson coefficient
  f. Cronbach's alpha
  g. Interrater reliability



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C, G

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Correct This measure can be used for both equivalence and stability.
This measure is specific for equivalence.
Incorrect This measure is specific for stability.
This measure is specific for homogeneity.
This measure is specific for homogeneity.
This measure is specific for homogeneity.
This measure is specific for homogeneity.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B, D, E, F

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Correct This measure is specific for homogeneity.
This measure is specific for homogeneity.
This measure is specific for homogeneity.
This measure is specific for homogeneity.
Incorrect This is a measure specific for stability.
This is a measure specific for stability.
This measure is specific for equivalence.



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