Multiple Choice
Sometimes a correlation coefficient is used to describe the consistency of a measure or test. One way to assess the consistency of a measure is to use it with the same group of people twice. The correlation between the two testings is:
A) correlation matrix
B) test-retest reliability
C) intrarater reliability
D) criterion validity
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