A test repeated after a short gap showing the same result is considered
A test repeated after a short gap showing the same result is considered
A: Valid
B: Invalid
C: Reliable
D: Unreliable
Reliability refers to consistency of test results over time. If a test is administered again after a short period and yields similar results; it is reliable. Reliability ensures fairness and accuracy in assessment. A reliable test reduces random errors and increases trust in results. However; reliability alone is not enough; a test must also be valid; meaning it measures what it is supposed to measure.