Asked by
imaan malik
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
A professor gives the same test twice. Most of those who failed it the first time get scores close to the class average the second time. Most of those who did very well the first time also get scores close to average the second time. Therefore the test has
A) high reliability.
B) low reliability.
C) average validity.
D) high validity.
Low Reliability
Refers to the inconsistency or lack of dependability in the results or performance of a measure, test, or system.
High Validity
The extent to which a test, experiment, or measure accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept it intends to.
- Capture the understanding of consistency across psychological testings and the processes for its determination.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Capture the understanding of consistency across psychological testings and the processes for its determination.