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    If Scores on a Test Are Consistent Over Time, the Test
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If Scores on a Test Are Consistent Over Time, the Test

Question 26

Question 26

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If scores on a test are consistent over time, the test has


A) interitem reliability.
B) test-retest reliability.
C) interrater reliability.
D) item-total reliability.

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