Why should reliability take into account a student's true score as well as an error score?

A. some error is always present in a testing situation.
B. the obtained score and true score are always the same.
C. a student's test anxiety may require that the scores be "adjusted."
D. the student may not speak the language of the test that is administered.


A

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