Professor Martin conducts a math test. He calculates the scores on all even-numbered items and compares them with the scores on all odd-numbered items. He finds that the scores from the odd-numbered items are vastly different from the scores on the even-numbered items. Which of the following statements is true about the math test?
A. The test has low test-retest reliability.
B. The test has high predictive validity.
C. The test has high concurrent validity.
D. The test has low split-half reliability.
Answer: D
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a. Enhances subsequent literacy development. b. Enhances social interaction. c. Contributes to socio-dramatic play. d. All of the above.
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