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Laboratory features of SLE include:
Test-Retest
A method of measuring the reliability of a test by administering the same test to the same subjects at two points in time and comparing the results.
Internal Consistency
A measure of the reliability of a test or scale, indicating how closely related a set of items are as a group.
Cronbach's Alpha
A measure used in statistics to assess the reliability, or internal consistency, of a set of scale or test items.
Scoring Consistency
The degree to which the scoring of assessments or measurements remains consistent across different times or evaluators.
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