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Why do experiments need to be reliable?

So that they are repeatable and produce similar results. To prove that the conclusion was accurate.

What three terms may reliability be divided into?

- test-retest


- internal


- inter-rater

Reliability

The extent to which an experiment, test or measuring procedure yields the same results on repeated trials

Test-retest reliability

Similar results are obtained from the same test at two different points in time

Internal reliability

Different parts of a test produce similar results

Inter-rater reliability

Two or more psychologists reach similar conclusions using the same test