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    In the Domain Sampling Model, the Reliability of a Test
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In the Domain Sampling Model, the Reliability of a Test

Question 23

Question 23

Multiple Choice

In the domain sampling model, the reliability of a test increases as


A) the number of items increases.
B) the number of items decreases.
C) the number of test administrations increases.
D) the number of test administrations decreases.

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