Multiple Choice
If a certain test had a reliability value of .95, then we know that
A) its validity must also be high
B) its validity must be low
C) the test is measuring something very consistently, even though we don't necessarily know what it is that's being measured
D) none of these, since a test could never have a reliability of .95
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