Multiple Choice
After administering a test to a large number of people, a psychologist compares their scores on the odd-numbered questions to their scores on the even-numbered questions. By checking whether these scores match, the psychologist is able to check for
A) criterion validity.
B) equivalent-forms objectivity.
C) test-retest reliability.
D) split-half reliability.
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