Multiple Choice
Imagine you took a survey on your math ability at one time point and then the same survey at a later date. If your math ability was the same between Time 1 and Time 2, and nothing substantial happened during that time (i.e., you got a tutor) , which type of reliability for the measure of math ability was achieved?
A) interobserver reliability
B) interitem reliability
C) test-retest reliability
D) intraobserver reliability
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