Multiple Choice
A survey is reliable if
A) it enables researchers to formulate theories, make claims and generalise findings from a sample to a larger population.
B) it consistently gives the same result when the survey is repeated under the same conditions over different periods.
C) it relies on a number of questions to assess an attitude, an issue or a problem.
D) it yields varying results when repeated under the same conditions over different periods.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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