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If the results of a two-factor between-subjects analysis of variance were summarized as F(2, 60) = 2.46, p > .05 for factor A, then you would know that the number of levels of factor A was .
Disadvantaged
A term used to describe individuals or groups who face social, economic, or educational barriers due to their background or circumstances.
Measurement Error
The difference between the measured value of a quantity and its true value, often resulting from limitations in the measurement process.
Reliability
Reliability refers to the consistency of a measure or test to produce the same results under the same conditions over time.
Item Response Theory
An extension of classical test theory that allows for more detailed analyses of individual test items. Tools such as the item characteristic curve allow in-depth examination of an item’s discrimination and difficulty.
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