Reliability refers to the ability of a test to produce consistent results each time it is administered a. True b. False
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a. True
Reliability in the context of a test or measurement refers to the consistency of the test scores or outcomes each time the test is administered, assuming that what is being measured hasn't changed. If a test is reliable, it should yield the same results in stable conditions when taken multiple times by the same individuals or similar groups.