Asked by Gladalise Mendez on Sep 29, 2024

A measure that consistently yields the same conclusion at different times is

A) valid.
B) reliable.
C) robust.
D) remittent.
E) low in measurement error.

Reliable

Reliable refers to the consistency and dependability of an outcome, instrument, or process, meaning it can be trusted to produce the same results under similar conditions.

Measurement Error

The difference between the observed value and the true value of a quantity being measured.

  • Understand the significance and attributes of reliability and validity within research metrics.