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    Classical Theory Assumes That Measurement Errors
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Classical Theory Assumes That Measurement Errors

Question 52

Question 52

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Classical theory assumes that measurement errors


A) are not correlated with true scores
B) usually penalize the subject
C) are correlated from one test to the next
D) can be determined for the individual subject

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