This document discusses calculating the reliability of an assessment using Kuder-Richardson formulas KR-21 and KR-20. It provides the steps and formulas to calculate standard deviation, mean score, and the KR-21 and KR-20 reliability coefficients using sample assessment data from 15 respondents. The KR-21 reliability is calculated to be -3.766 and the KR-20 reliability is calculated to be -3.45, indicating low reliability for this assessment based on the sample data provided.
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This document discusses calculating the reliability of an assessment using Kuder-Richardson formulas KR-21 and KR-20. It provides the steps and formulas to calculate standard deviation, mean score, and the KR-21 and KR-20 reliability coefficients using sample assessment data from 15 respondents. The KR-21 reliability is calculated to be -3.766 and the KR-20 reliability is calculated to be -3.45, indicating low reliability for this assessment based on the sample data provided.
This document discusses calculating the reliability of an assessment using Kuder-Richardson formulas KR-21 and KR-20. It provides the steps and formulas to calculate standard deviation, mean score, and the KR-21 and KR-20 reliability coefficients using sample assessment data from 15 respondents. The KR-21 reliability is calculated to be -3.766 and the KR-20 reliability is calculated to be -3.45, indicating low reliability for this assessment based on the sample data provided.