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    The Magnitude of a Test-Retest Reliability Coefficient Is Generally Less
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The Magnitude of a Test-Retest Reliability Coefficient Is Generally Less

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The magnitude of a test-retest reliability coefficient is generally less when the interval between initial testing and retesting is short than when it is long.

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