Multiple Choice
Without some correction,split-half reliability
A) tends to overestimate the true reliability of the full test.
B) tends to underestimate the true reliability of the full test.
C) tends to be an inaccurate estimate of the true reliability of the full test.
D) split-half reliability tends to be accurate without correction.
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