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Some bodies in our solar system are listed in Table 3.1, with masses and radii.
-Based on the data in Table 3.1, what is the mass of an object on Jupiter, when its measured weight on Earth is 21 N?
Internal Consistency
A measure of the reliability of a psychological test or assessment, based on the correlation between multiple items or components of the test.
Alternate Form
A variant or different version of something, often used in the context of tests or assessments to reduce the effect of memorization or test practice.
Inter-rater
A measure of agreement among different people rating or assessing the same thing, ensuring consistency in evaluations across different observers.
Test-retest Reliability
The consistency of a psychological test or assessment over time when given to the same individuals.
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