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A sampling technique used to reach a conclusion about a population in terms of a rate of occurrence is known as:
Assessing Reliability
The process of determining the consistency and stability of a measurement tool or test over time.
Internal Consistency
A measure of reliability which evaluates how strongly items in an assessment are related in a single administration.
Test-Retest
A method of determining the reliability of a test by administering the same test to the same subjects at two different points in time.
Correlation Coefficient
A numeric value that indicates the strength of the relationship between two variables.
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