Cameron is so surprised by his score on an intelligence test that he decides to take it again. His second score is almost exactly the same as his first score. The test Cameron took appears to have high
A) predictive validity.
B) test-retest reliability.
C) standardization.
D) convolution.
Answer: B
Rationale: Test-retest reliability is the degree to which a test will produce the same result if it is taken a second time.
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