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    As a Rule of Thumb, a Measure Is Considered Sufficiently
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As a Rule of Thumb, a Measure Is Considered Sufficiently

Question 25

Question 25

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As a rule of thumb, a measure is considered sufficiently reliable if


A) it is valid.
B) there is no measurement error.
C) at least half of the total variance is true-score variance.
D) its correlation is 1.00.

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