Reliability refers to the extent to which a scale produces valid results if repeated measurements are made.
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Validity implies the extent to which the research instrument measures, what it is intended to measure. Reliability refers to the degree to which scale produces consistent results, when repeated measurements are made. A valid instrument is always reliable. A reliable instrument need not be a valid instrument.
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