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rmenurse

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Dr. Smarsh creates a new intelligence test and wants to assess its reliablility. She administers her test to the same sample of individuals on two separate occasions one week apart. What type of reliability is Dr. Smarsh using?
 
  a. internal consistency reliability
  b. equivalent forms reliability
  c. test retest reliability
  d. interrater reliability

Question 2

An effect is
 
  a. a reaction that a person makes
  b. the difference between what you want to happen and what does happen
  c. the difference between what does happen and what you want to happen
  d. the difference between what would have happened in the absence of a treatment and what did actually happen with the treatment



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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