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    When Scores from Two Tests Are Highly Correlated, the Chances
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When Scores from Two Tests Are Highly Correlated, the Chances

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When scores from two tests are highly correlated, the chances are good that they are measuring the same trait and consequently result in a duplication of efforts.

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