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What is the first step in measuring reliability scientifically?
A) Building a conceptual bridge
B) Establishing trustworthiness
C) Ensuring objectivity
D) All of the above
Which term is NOT associated with the characteristics addressed in reliability?
A) Dependability
B) Variability
C) Predictability
D) Reliability
What does reliability NOT address?
A) Behaviour
B) Machine performance
C) Data processes
D) Predictability
What is one of the most important elements of test quality?
A) Reliability
B) Validity
C) Consistency
D) Objectivity
What does reliability have to do with an examinee’s performance in a test?
A) Consistency
B) Validity
C) Objectivity
D) All of the above
What is reliability related to in a test score?
A) Stability
B) Consistency
C) Reproducibility
D) All of the above
What is used to assess the degree of consistency of a measure from one time to another?
A) Parallel-Form Reliability
B) Test-Retest Reliability
C) Internal Consistency Reliability
D) Split-Half Reliability
What is used to assess the consistency of the results of two tests constructed in the same way from the same content domain?
A) Internal Consistency Reliability
B) Test-Retest Reliability
C) Parallel-Form Reliability
D) Split-Half Reliability
What is used to assess the consistency of results across items within a test?
A) Split-Half Reliability
B) Internal Consistency Reliability
C) Test-Retest Reliability
D) Parallel-Form Reliability
What is used to assess the consistency of results comparing two halves of a single test?
A) Test-Retest Reliability
B) Split-Half Reliability
C) Parallel-Form Reliability
D) Internal Consistency Reliability
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