Which of the following factors influence a test's reliability? A. The length of a test. Longer tests tend to produce higher estimates of reliability. B. Homogeneity. Test items that more strongly "load or correlate" together tend to produce higher estimates of reliability. C. Heterogeneity. Test items that do not strongly "load or correlate" together tend to produce higher estimates of reliability. D. Both A and B are correct.
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