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In the context of calculating estimates of reliability, _____ is a metric based on the average interitem correlations and the number of items on the measure.
 
  a. the test-retest correlate
  b. split-half reliability coefficient
  c. coefficient alpha
  d. the transient effect correlate

Question 2

Which of the following is FALSE regarding group evaluation?
 
  a. Evaluation can provide leaders with useful information.
 b. Evaluations should be conducted frequently and with rigor.
 c. Group leaders should self-evaluate after each session.
 d. It is important to evaluate how the group has had an impact upon members' behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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