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When Observations Made by Two or More Researchers on the Same

Question 156

Question 156

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When observations made by two or more researchers on the same occasion or by one researcher on two different occasions are in agreement, we say that the observations are:


A) valid.
B) reliable.
C) objective.
D) replicable.

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