Asked by Johan Pinales on Jun 22, 2024

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Kuder-Richardson reliability

A) The extent to which the instrument measures a theoretical or hypothetical trait or concept
B) Tests scores from one version of a test are correlated with another "alternate" version
C) The extent to which an instrument correlates with an outcome criterion in the present
D) Correlating one test administration with another administration of the same test at a later date
E) The degree the evidence shows items and questions represent the proper domain
F) The correlation of odd numbered items on a test with even numbered items
G) The extent to which the instrument correlates with future outcome criterion
H) A statistical analysis of each test item against all of the other test items

Kuder-Richardson Reliability

A measure of the consistency of test scores across items within a test, commonly used to assess the reliability of dichotomously scored tests.

Content Validity

The extent to which a test measures all facets of the concept it intends to assess.

Construct Validity

The extent to which a test or instrument measures the theoretical construct or concept it is intended to measure.

  • Understand the concept of internal consistency, including Kuder-Richardson reliability.
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MA
Marja AnnukkaJun 29, 2024
Final Answer :
H
Explanation :
Kuder-Richardson reliability is a form of internal consistency reliability used to assess the degree to which test items that propose to measure the same general construct produce similar scores. It involves a statistical analysis of each test item against all of the other test items, which is described by option H.