When a teacher desires to assess and evaluate a student's reading, he or she will consider the validity, reliability, and standard error of measurement of the assessment tool used. Reliability of an assessment tool can be established by each of these parameters except:

a. giving the same test to a group of students more than once within a short time frame
to look for similarity in scores.
b. looking for a high correlation coefficient of 0.90 or more which indicates that the test scores obtained from the test are indeed reliable.
c. objectivity in scoring, such as is common practice with multiple-choice testing.
d. making sure that the students taking the test are already functioning at the same level.
e. increasing the number of items on the test.


d

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