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    What Factor Determines the Choice of KR-20 or Coefficient Alpha
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What Factor Determines the Choice of KR-20 or Coefficient Alpha

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Question 50

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What factor determines the choice of KR-20 or coefficient alpha as appropriate for estimating internal consistency reliability?


A) the number of items
B) how the items are scored
C) the duration of the test
D) the content of the test

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