Multiple Choice
You compare a student's scores on reading and math tests. So, what you are really interpreting is a difference. What would you expect the reliability of the difference to be in comparison to the reliabilities of the reading and math tests? Reliability of the difference is likely ___
A) The average of the reliabilities of the two original tests
B) Noticeably less than reliabilities of the two original tests
C) Noticeably more than reliabilities of the two original tests
D) Somewhat higher than the reliabilities of the two original tests
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