Instructions for Questions 47 to 50 Read the following paragraph and answer questions from 47 to 50 : A clinical psychologist developed a new Anxiety Inventory. He divided the test into two halves-one based on odd-items and the another based on even items. The two halves correlated by 0.32. He also administered the inventory to two groups of anxiety patients; the second group of patients being tested two months after the first group was tested. Both the groups scored significantly higher than the normative sample of normal individuals. The two groups of anxiety patients did not differ significantly. The new Anxiety Inventory was also correlated with the established well known test of anxiety and the correlation was 0.83.47. The new anxiety inventory has:

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Instructions for Questions 47 to 50 Read the following paragraph and answer questions from 47 to 50 : A clinical psychologist developed a new Anxiety Inventory. He divided the test into two halves-one based on odd-items and the another based on even items. The two halves correlated by 0.32. He also administered the inventory to two groups of anxiety patients; the second group of patients being tested two months after the first group was tested. Both the groups scored significantly higher than the normative sample of normal individuals. The two groups of anxiety patients did not differ significantly. The new Anxiety Inventory was also correlated with the established well known test of anxiety and the correlation was 0.83.<br />47. The new anxiety inventory has: