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    Methods for Computing the Reliability Coefficient for a Test Involve
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Methods for Computing the Reliability Coefficient for a Test Involve

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

Methods for computing the reliability coefficient for a test involve


A) temporal stability
B) internal consistency
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b

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