Professor Plum devises a new personality test and administers it to a large and representative group of people, finding a wide distribution of scores on the test. Two months later he administers a second form of the same test to the same people and finds that most people receive almost the same score they had the first time. He should conclude that the test has
A) high reliability and high validity.
B) high reliability and unknown validity.
C) unknown reliability and high validity.
D) unknown reliability and unknown validity.
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