Asked by chrissstty friend on Jun 19, 2024

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If the results of a test are the same each time it is on the same individual over a period of time, the test is considered to be:

A) Valid
B) True
C) Reliable
D) Stable

Reliable

Reliable refers to the consistency of a measure or process over time. In research, it means that the results of a study or the performance of an instrument are consistent and can be replicated under similar conditions.

  • Recognize the critical nature and differentiation between dependability and correctness within research endeavors.
  • Discern between internal cohesiveness, the dependability of test-retest evaluations, and the uniform reliability among observers.
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Mehad aarafJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A test is considered reliable if it produces consistent results when administered on the same individual under similar conditions over a period of time.