Reliability (research methods)

Reliability in research methods concerns the quality of measurement. Reliability is the extent to which a research method produces the same results each time it is applied to the same study. Reliability refers to the "repeatability" or "consistency" of research measures.[1] Reliability refers to the extent to which a research method produces the same results each time same method is applied.

See also

References

  1. William M.K. Trochim, Reliability


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