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What Is a Correlation Coefficient Calculated Between Two Sets of Scores

Question 64

Question 64

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What is a correlation coefficient calculated between two sets of scores over time called?


A) coefficient of stability
B) coefficient alpha
C) coefficient of equivalence
D) coefficient of dependability

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