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How do I interpret the SEM in relation to the practical significance of score differences?
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The SEM helps determine if observed score differences are meaningful. If the difference between two scores is less than the SEM, it's likely due to measurement error and not a true difference in ability. A difference of at least 2 or 3 times the SEM is often considered practically significant, suggesting a real difference beyond random error.