Asked by Alice Jiang on May 09, 2024

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A test that produces approximately the same results upon being readministered would be described as having a high level of

A) test retest coefficient.
B) internal consistency.
C) face validity.
D) internal validity.

Test Retest Reliability

A measure of consistency where the same test is administered to the same group at two different points in time to assess the stability of the results.

Internal Consistency

A measure of the reliability of a psychological test or survey, reflecting the extent to which all items assess the same characteristic.

Face Validity

The extent to which a test or measurement appears effective in terms of its stated aims to those taking or observing it, on the surface level.

  • Understand the principles of test construction, including reliability (test-retest reliability, internal consistency) and validity.
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Mehak BajwaMay 13, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Test retest coefficient refers to the consistency of scores over time. If a test produces similar results when it is administered multiple times, then it has a high test retest coefficient. Internal consistency refers to the consistency of scores across different items within the same test, and is not relevant to the scenario described. Face validity refers to whether a test appears to measure what it claims to measure, and is not directly related to consistency. Internal validity refers to the extent to which a study's results can be attributed to the variables being studied rather than to other factors, and is not relevant to the scenario described.