Asked by
Melissa Banks
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
A new psychological test has a reliability of zero. This means that
A) people who do better than average the first time they take the test will do worse than average the second time.
B) it is possible to use the scores on this test to make accurate predictions of some behavior outside the test.
C) scores on the test are normally distributed.
D) scores fluctuate randomly from one time to another.
Scores Fluctuate
A phrase indicating that numerical values, such as test scores, can vary or change over time.
Reliability
The extent to which a measurement instrument yields reliable and uniform outcomes consistently.
- Digest the principle of reliability in the realm of psychological evaluations and the ways to gauge it.
Verified Answer
EA
Learning Objectives
- Digest the principle of reliability in the realm of psychological evaluations and the ways to gauge it.