Multiple Choice
Administering a test to a group of individuals, readministering that same test to the same group at a later time, and correlating test scores at times 1 and 2 demonstrates which method of estimating reliability?
A) test-retest method
B) alternate forms method
C) split-half method
D) internal consistency method
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