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If We Interpreted a Reliability Coefficient to Indicate That 80

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Question 17

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If we interpreted a reliability coefficient to indicate that 80% of the variance was true variance to observed variance, what would be the ratio of error variance to observed variance?


A) .20
B) .40
C) .60
D) .80

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