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A review of criminal laws from different jurisdictions across the world reveals that certain behaviours, such as homicide, are universally considered to be criminal. Considering homicide to be illegal is consistent with which theory?
Internal Consistency
A measure of the reliability of a test or scale, assessed by the degree of interrelation among items within the test.
Internal Consistency
A measure of the reliability of a psychological test or assessment, indicating how well the items on the test measure the same concept or construct.
Spearman-Brown
A formula used in psychometrics to estimate the reliability of a test, particularly in relation to the length of the test.
Cronbach's Alpha
A statistical measure used to assess the reliability or internal consistency of a set of test or survey items.
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