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How does inoculation protect the body against infectious diseases?
Parallel Forms Reliability
A measure of reliability used to assess the consistency of the results of two tests constructed in the same way from the same content domain.
Content Validity
The extent to which a test or measurement instrument covers the content that it is supposed to measure.
Split-Half Reliability
A measure of consistency where a test is divided into two parts and the scores on both halves are compared.
Correlation Coefficient
A statistical measure that calculates the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables, ranging from -1 to 1.
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