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sedun ebapps/assessment review reviewysp?attemptid-142656591-1&course; id-1137966_1&contentd--1; 149780 ? ? ? ion 12 0 out of 4 points Nevvah Varies was administered an IQ test when she was seven and got a score of 135. When she was nine, she took the same 1Q test again and got a score of 136. When she was 14 she took the same 1Q test again and got a score of 134. This IQ test was: A) computerized Answers: B) subjective. c) reliable D) valid. 0 out of 4 poi on 13 lnctual functionine and in adaptive behavior involving

Explanation / Answer

Answer: C) reliable

Reliability of a test is the degree up to which an assessment tool would be able to be producing consistent results. In this case, what is in question is the test retest reliability, where, reliability would be obtained as there would be administration of the same test over an extended time period in an individual or in a group of individuals. Scores from different time periods would be correlated for evaluation of thestability of the test over time.