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    A Measurement Process That Does Not Systematically Overstate or Understate
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A Measurement Process That Does Not Systematically Overstate or Understate

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

A measurement process that does not systematically overstate or understate the true value of the quantity being measured is called:


A) valid.
B) reliable.
C) random.
D) unbiased.

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