Hey everyone, I've got a question regarding the term "reliability"
The two terms I've been taught are reliability = reliability of the experimental method
validity = accuracy of the results
So, I was surprised in the 2004 HSC Question 20b) that reliability was portrayed as accuracy of the results, and validity as the validity of experimental method.
However, when I did the 2005 HSC Question 12, the reliability had now become the reliability of the experimental method.
So what is going on? Can anyone let me know why there seems to be a dichotomy here???
Thanks a lot
The two terms I've been taught are reliability = reliability of the experimental method
validity = accuracy of the results
So, I was surprised in the 2004 HSC Question 20b) that reliability was portrayed as accuracy of the results, and validity as the validity of experimental method.
However, when I did the 2005 HSC Question 12, the reliability had now become the reliability of the experimental method.
So what is going on? Can anyone let me know why there seems to be a dichotomy here???
Thanks a lot