Multiple Choice
A person's observed response pattern on any measurement scale is a combination of true score and error. In the context of this equation, "true score" refers to:
A) the score that represents a person's "true" underlying feelings or attitudes if they could somehow be measured in reality, free of error
B) the score that corresponds to the relevant underlying latent factor.
C) the score that represents the internal consistency of the concept being measured
D) the score that perfectly represents the "true" underlying construct, were it free from error
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