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joesmith1212

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The Spearman-Brown formula is used to determine the __________ reliability of an instrument.
 
  a. item-to-item
  b. internal-consistency
  c. test-retest
  d. alternative-form

Question 2

What is face validity?
 
  a. whether the instrument seems on the surface (or face) to be measuring something relevant.
  b. whether the instrument can generalize a causal relationship across persons and settings
  c. the degree to which a measure correlates with other outcome measures
  d. the ability to discriminate



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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