An individual reported a reliability coefficient of 1.25 for an intelligence test. It was obtained by correlating the results of a given group on Form A with the group's results on Form B. This coefficient indicates that

A) ?the test is unusually reliable.
B) ?the test is unusually valid.
C) ?there are no errors of measurement.
D) ?a mistake was made in computing the coefficient.


D

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Who among the following is most likely to have sociometric popularity?

a. Emilia voluntarily helps other children in her class and is sensitive to others’ feelings. b. Roger is aggressive and insults his classmates. c. Jamie is cool and wears what is in style, but is also mean to less popular kids. d. Carmen does not know many kids in her class and keeps to herself.

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Responses to literature can be:

a. verbal. b. nonverbal. c. creative. d. all of the above

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A frequent criticism of Piaget's work on the development of cognition in young children is that

a. he underestimated children's cognitive abilities because the tasks he used were often too difficult for them to solve. b. he misjudged children's capabilities because of his ill-defined criteria for success. c. he suggested that preoperational children's abilities were much more advanced than they really are. d. the age of his subjects often did not correspond to the cognitive stage he was attempting to describe.

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If you decide to learn how to sew by buying a book, then your learning style preference is likely _____.

A. visual B. aural C. read/write D. kinesthetic

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