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________is otherwise known as equivalent or parallel forms reliability.
 
  A. Inter-rater reliability
  B. Alternate forms of reliability
  C. Internal consistency
  D. Correlation coefficient

Question 2

Common reliability types used include;
 
  A. Test-retest reliability, alternate forms of reliability, inter-rater reliability, internal consistency, and measurement error.
 
  B. Pre-test/post test, test-retest reliability
 
  C. Test-retest reliability, strength, and validity
 
  D. Strength, validity, inter-rater reliability



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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