An investigator computed the split-half reliability coefficient of a test and found it to be .85. Later an equivalent form of the test was prepared and the reliability computed by administering the two forms to a group. One might expect that the reliability coefficient obtained by the latter procedure would be
a.
lower than .85.
c.
also .85.
b.
higher than .85.
A
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