Which of the following is true about reliability and validity?
a. It is possible for a measure to be reliable but not valid.
b. Once you prove a measure is reliable, you know it is valid.
c. You can assess either the reliability or validity of a measure, but not both.
d. none of these answers are correct
A
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A. latent factor B. dependent variable C. independent variable D. control factor
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