Multiple Choice
Reliability is __________.
A) the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions.
B) the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure.
C) saying with confidence that the observed change in the dependent variable is due the independent variable.
D) the extent to which obtained results can be generalized to other settings.
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