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the quality or state of being reliable2: the extent to which an experiment, test, or measuring procedure yields the same results on repeated trials
The experiment is what you test and how you test it. Your entire project is based on the experiment.
to test if they are measuring what they supposed to measure.
Use the Bland-Altman test, it tests reliability more efficiently then looking at co-efficients. Use the Bland-Altman test, it tests reliability more efficiently then looking at co-efficients.
EmpiricalityThe assumption that I am still alive is not critical to scientific notation.
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i dont no but i need the anwser Yes an experiment will test a theory. You perform an experiment to test the hypothesis. If the experiment can be repeated then the hypothesis becomes a theory. People perform experiments to test and retest theories.
Considering in test-scoring "reliability" refers to the consistency of the test scores, and "validity" refers to the accuracy of the interpretations made from those scores, then reliability is possible without validity, although validity is not possible without reliability.
just about any science experiment can test a hypotheses
During my experiment, i found that students who used yellow paper rather than red or white paper were the ones who performed better on their tests. Each test contained 10 questions and was given to 30 students equally.
the test scored appear to be reliable
perform an experiment that attempts to identify the gas above the open beaker