Multiple Choice
Stability reliability is _______________.
A) measurement reliability across time; a measure that yields consistent results at different time points, assuming what is being measured does not itself change
B) measurement reliability across groups; a measure that yields consistent results for various social groups
C) measurement reliability across indicators; a measure that yield consistent results using different specific indicators, assuming that all measure the same construct
D) how well an empirical indicator and the conceptual definition of the construct that the indicator is suppose to measure fit together
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