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How is the standard error of measurement calculated?
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The SEM is calculated using the formula: SEM = SD * sqrt(1 - Reliability). Where SD is the standard deviation of the test scores and Reliability is the reliability coefficient (e.g., Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency). This formula highlights the relationship between the spread of scores (SD) and the consistency of the test (Reliability). Higher reliability leads to a smaller SEM.