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Internal consistency is the degree to which the individual questions of a construct are correlated. a. True b. False
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Internal consistency is the degree to which the individual questions of a construct are correlated. a. True b. False
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Internal consistency refers to the reliability measure of which group of different items of a same test relate to each other in terms of construct or concept and how they differ or inter correlate with each other.
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