An approach for assessing reliability, which requires two equivalent forms of the scale to be constructed, and then measures the same respondents at two different times using the alternate forms is called ________
A) test-retest reliability
B) alternative-form reliability
C) internal consistency reliability
D) random reliability
E) binary reliability
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Countries put limitations on the convertibility of their currency when they are concerned that
A. there is too much domestic spending. B. their foreign reserves could be depleted. C. foreigners will hold control of their monetary policy. D. there is not enough domestic spending.
According to the text, the most prevalent reason for mergers is:
A. taxation. B. currency fluctuations. C. economies of scale. D. to combine complementary resources.
The use of strong contracts with suppliers, labor unions, etc., is an example of what?
a. Risk enhancement b. Risk elimination c. Risk mitigation d. Risk conduction