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Test Scores Reliability
The degree to which test scores are consistent and stable over time, indicating the reliability of the test.
Measurement Error
The difference between the observed value and the true value of a variable, due to inaccuracies in data collection or analysis.
Alternate Forms Reliability
A measure of reliability used to assess the consistency of the results of two tests constructed in the same way from the same content domain.
Scores Consistency
The degree to which test scores for an individual or group remain stable over repeated applications of the same measurement.
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