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    Exam 6: Reliability: the Consistency of Test Scores
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    The Central Assumption of Reliability Theory Is That
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The Central Assumption of Reliability Theory Is That

Question 15

Question 15

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The central assumption of reliability theory is that


A) measurement errors are essentially random
B) measurement errors are not random
C) measurement errors are due to deficiencies in the test
D) measurement errors cannot be minimized

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