The Reliability of Difference Scores: A Re-Examination
Abstract
This article re-examines the reliability of difference scores. It demonstrates that in many practically possible situations, difference scores can still be very reliable. The perceived unreliability of difference scores is partly due to unrealistic assumptions by the classical reliability formula. This article also discusses some strategies in using difference scores.
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