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How does reliability differ from validity in psychometrics?

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Reliability refers to the consistency of a measure over time and across different situations. Validity refers to whether a measure accurately reflects the construct it is intended to measure. A measure can be reliable but not valid, but cannot be valid if it is not reliable.

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