Multiple Choice
If an item analysis suggests that an item in a test is poor, and if that item is removed from the test, the reliability of the shorter test is likely to be
A) lower than the original reliability coefficient
B) reliability would not change, but validity would increase
C) higher than the original reliability coefficient
D) none of the above
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