Internal consistency reliability refers to
A) the participant's private versus public attitudes.
B) a type of interrater reliability.
C) the comparison of one test version with another.
D) the extent to which multiple observations that form a single test score are intercorrelated.
Answer: D
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A) you have a compelling demonstration that the dependent measure is unreliable and should be changed. B) you should consider the possibility that the dependent variable is not constant and is causing the fluctuations. C) you have a compelling demonstration that the independent variable, and not some confounding variable, has affected the dependent variable. D) you have shown that confounding variables, and not the independent variable, has affected the dependent variable.
Which of the following is not a consequence of Edward Snowden’s 2013 leak of classified government documents from the NSA?
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