1. In order to be valid, a test must be reliable; but reliability does not guarantee validity....
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1. In order to be valid, a test must be reliable; but reliability does not guarantee validity. Explain why this state is true or false and give examples to support your claims.
2. When planning on completing the research you must include positive ethical decisions about many different aspects of your study. What are some areas of concern that the principal investigator of a study must keep in mind and how could a wrong choice affect the validity of such a study?
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Statistics for the Life Sciences
ISBN: 978-0321989581
5th edition
Authors: Myra Samuels, Jeffrey Witmer, Andrew Schaffner
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