rDiff 1.1
rDiff is a standalone Windows application that calculates the reliability of difference scores, given the reliability of two tests and the correlation between those two tests.
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rDiff is a standalone Windows application that calculates the reliability of difference scores, given the reliability of two tests and the correlation between those two tests.
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