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Title: Michael's score on a test is 60. The standard error of measurement of this score is three points. ...
Post by: BritishGent on Jun 26, 2017
Michael's score on a test is 60.  The standard error of measurement of this score is three points.  From this information, one may conclude that the chances are about:
A) 95 out of 100 that his true score is included by the range of scores from 54 to 66.
B) 50-50 that the error is less than 5 points.
C) 99 out of 100 that his true score is included by the range of scores from 54 to 66.
D) 50 out of 100 that his true score is either 59, 60, or 61.
E) 1 in 2 that his true score is included by the range of scores from 57 to 63.


Title: Re: Michael's score on a test is 60. The standard error of measurement of this score is three ...
Post by: Erhardt on Jun 26, 2017
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