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    If Measurement Errors Are Truly Random, Then They Should
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If Measurement Errors Are Truly Random, Then They Should

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

If measurement errors are truly random, then they should


A) never occur.
B) not affect the reliability of a measure.
C) not attenuate the validity of a measure.
D) sum to zero.

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