VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY - Purdue University
(Gay) Reliability is the degree to which a test consistently measures whatever it measures. Errors of measurement that affect reliability are random errors and errors of measurement that affect validity are systematic or constant errors. Test-retest, equivalent forms and split-half reliability are all determined through correlation. ................
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