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    "True Score" on a Measure of Anxiety Represents
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"True Score" on a Measure of Anxiety Represents

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Question 12

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"True score" on a measure of anxiety represents


A) a person's real level of anxiety
B) a person's obtained level of anxiety
C) a combination of all factors leading to consistency in anxiety scores
D) both a and c

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