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Naty121 Naty121
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6 years ago
The difference between the observed score and what exists in reality (true score) is called:
 
  a. homogeneity.
  b. measurement error.
  c. split-half reliability.
  d. standard deviation.
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ANS: B
Measurement error is the difference between the true score and what in reality is measured (observed score).
Homogeneity is a sameness of data with regard to a certain variable.
Split-half reliability is a process that determines the likeness of items within an instrument.
The standard deviation measures how much scores differ from the mean.
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