Question 6 0.2 pts Lorenzo is studying aggression in children. He administers a questionnaire to the children that asks them about their feelings of aggression. Lorenzo runs a statistical test to find how consistent the responses are to different wordings of items on the questionnaire given to the children. Which type of reliability is he examining with this questionnaire? O construct O internal O interrater O test-retest
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He then runs a statistical test to find how consistent the responses are to *different wordings of items* on the questionnaire. We need to identify the type of reliability he is examining. Let's analyze the options: * **Construct reliability:** This refers to Show more…
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