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Alternation ranking and paired comparison methods are more reliable than simple ranking.
Unsystematic Error
The collection of factors that contribute to the variation in scores noted across administrations of a test or instrument. Also referred to as random error.
Random Measurement Error
Variability in measurement results that arises from unpredictable fluctuations during the measurement process.
Internal Consistency
A measure of the reliability of a psychological test or survey, based on the extent to which all parts of the test contribute equally to what is being measured.
Hallucinations
A perception of seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, or feeling something that is not present or does not exist in the external environment.
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