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Week 2
1 ) Answer the following multiple-choice questions based on your readings for this week .
A test was administered to a group of students the morning after homecoming . Several of the students appeared tired and some were coughing and sneezing . These factors may result in what type of error
2 ) If the reliability coefficient of a test is determined to be . 27 , what percentage is attributed to random chance or error ? 27 %
3 ) A researcher wants to measure content sampling error and has two versions of an achievement test available . What measure of estimating reliability would be
4 ) You are reading about reliability of a test in the test manual and notice that the researchers report using a Spearman-Brown coefficient . You can infer that internal consistency reliability was measured using :
5 ) A researcher wants to measure internal consistency in a test that measures two different constructs ( self-esteem and depression ) without subdividing the items into the two construct
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Week 2
1 ) Answer the following multiple-choice questions based on your readings for this week .
A test was administered to a group of students the morning after homecoming . Several of the students appeared tired and some were coughing and sneezing . These factors may result in what type of error
2 ) If the reliability coefficient of a test is determined to be . 27 , what percentage is attributed to random chance or error ? 27 %
3 ) A researcher wants to measure content sampling error and has two versions of an achievement test available . What measure of estimating reliability would be
4 ) You are reading about reliability of a test in the test manual and notice that the researchers report using a Spearman-Brown coefficient . You can infer that internal consistency reliability was measured using :
5 ) A researcher wants to measure internal consistency in a test that measures two different constructs ( self-esteem and depression ) without subdividing the items into the two construct