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All successful interest groups must have sizeable memberships or followerships; without such public support, the organization has no way of raising funds or influencing the policy process.
Test-retest Reliability
The consistency of an individual's scores on the same test administered on two different occasions.
Content Validity
The degree to which a test or assessment measures all facets of the concept it intends to measure.
Internal Consistency
A measure of reliability; the degree to which different test items that propose to measure the same general construct produce similar results.
Odd-even Reliability
A measure of internal consistency reliability where a test is split into two parts (odd and even items) to assess the consistency of results across these halves.
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