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reliability

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Reliability is the degree to which a measurement or result is consistent and stable across repeated observations or tests. As a fundamental methodological concept, it investigates the extent to which data collection instruments or procedures yield dependable and reproducible outcomes, free from random error. Key characteristics include repeatability, internal consistency, and inter-rater agreement, all vital for ensuring the trustworthiness and scientific rigor of research findings and serving as a necessary condition for validity.

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RB

University of Saskatchewan

EZ

Politecnico di Milano

KS

Duke University

MX

National University of Singapore

MP

University of Maryland, College Park

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University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada