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    Exam 7: Using and Interpreting Information About Test Reliability
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    In Criterion-Referenced Testing, Our Principle Concern Is with the Reliability
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In Criterion-Referenced Testing, Our Principle Concern Is with the Reliability

Question 2

Question 2

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In criterion-referenced testing, our principle concern is with the reliability of


A) test scores
B) individual test items
C) decisions
D) reliability is not a concern in criterion-referenced testing

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