Who developed methods for evaluating sources of error in behavioral research?
A) Edward Thorndike
B) Kuder and Richardson
C) Charles Spearman
D) Cronbach
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Q1: Classical Test Theory assumes
A)the length of a
Q3: If we repeatedly administered the same test
Q4: Theoretically, if Susie repeatedly took the 6th
Q5: Theoretically, reliability is
A)the correlation of the observed
Q6: Assuming the "rubber yardstick" shrinks and expands
Q7: The work of Charles Spearman combined what
Q8: What is Spearman known for?
A)Working out the
Q9: What is Cronbach known for?
A)Developing measures to
Q10: We can get an idea of how
Q11: Because classic test theory assumes a person's
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