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If You Would Have to Determine the Reliability of a Scale

Question 25

Question 25

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If you would have to determine the reliability of a scale (a set of questions) ,what measure would you use?


A) Cronbach's alpha.
B) Kendall's tau.
C) Levene's test of equality of variances.
D) Pearson's correlation coefficient.

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