With critical variables in a research study held constant,different methods used to estimate reliability will typically yield
A) virtually no differences in the magnitude of the estimate.
B) sizable differences in the magnitude of the estimate.
C) skewed estimates of reliability.
D) identical estimates of reliability.
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