Multiple Choice
A measure of religiosity that is extremely consistent but is actually targeting the respondent's political affiliation could be considered:
A) partially reliable, completely valid.
B) valid and reliable.
C) not valid, but reliable.
D) neither valid nor reliable.
E) valid, but not reliable.
Correct Answer:

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