Asked by Carlos Sanchez on Jun 25, 2024

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Parallel form reliability

A) The extent to which the instrument measures a theoretical or hypothetical trait or concept
B) Tests scores from one version of a test are correlated with another "alternate" version
C) The extent to which an instrument correlates with an outcome criterion in the present
D) Correlating one test administration with another administration of the same test at a later date
E) The degree the evidence shows items and questions represent the proper domain
F) The correlation of odd numbered items on a test with even numbered items
G) The extent to which the instrument correlates with future outcome criterion
H) A statistical analysis of each test item against all of the other test items

Parallel Form Reliability

A measure of reliability used to assess the consistency of the results of different forms of the same test.

Content Validity

Content Validity assesses whether a test or measurement tool accurately covers the content it is intended to measure, ensuring that all aspects of the construct are evaluated.

Construct Validity

The degree to which a test or tool measures the theoretical construct or trait it is intended to measure, reflecting its accuracy and appropriateness of inferences drawn from test scores.

  • Understand the principle of parallel or equivalent form reliability.
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rojin habibi

Jun 27, 2024

Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Parallel form reliability refers to the consistency of test scores across different versions of the test, ensuring that alternate forms are equivalent in terms of difficulty and content.