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demoniku demoniku
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John has a score of 34 on an achievement test.  Raul has a score of 39.  The standard error of measurement is 2. The teacher should conclude that:
A) John's true score is probably equal to Raul's.
B) John's true score might be higher than Raul's.
C) No conclusion about the students' true scores can be drawn from the given information.
D) Raul probably has a higher true score on this test than John.
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Educational Psychology: Windows on Classrooms

Educational Psychology: Windows on Classrooms


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