


The extent to which the results can be reproduced when the research is repeated under the same conditions. It’s important to consider reliability and validity when you are creating your research design, planning your methods, and writing up your results, especially in quantitative research. Reliability is about the consistency of a measure, and validity is about the accuracy of a measure. They indicate how well a method, technique, or test measures something. Reliability and validity are concepts used to evaluate the quality of research. Start referencing Reliability vs Validity in Research | Differences, Types & Examples

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