What is Reliability Testing
Answer Posted / mfsi_priyankaa
Reliability refers to the consistency of a measure. A test
is considered reliable if we get the same result repeatedly.
For example, if a test is designed to measure a trait, then
each time the test is administered to a subject, the results
should be approximately the same. Unfortunately, it is
impossible to calculate reliability exactly, but it can be
estimated in a number of different ways.
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