Question
Research Methodology and Methods Question on Research Designs
What is the difference between reliability and validity in research?
Reliability refers to the consistency of findings, while validity refers to the accuracy of findings
Reliability refers to the generalizability of findings, while validity refers to the relevance of findings
Reliability refers to the ease of using a research method, while validity refers to the difficulty of using a research method
Reliability refers to the cost of research, while validity refers to the benefits of research
Reliability refers to the consistency of findings, while validity refers to the accuracy of findings
Solution
Reliability measures the consistency of results across time and different researchers, while validity ensures the research accurately measures what it is supposed to measure.