The degree to which measures is free from error and therefore yield consistent results is called ______?
جس ڈگری میں اقدامات ہیں وہ غلطی سے پاک ہیں اور اس وجہ سے مستقل نتائج برآمد ہوتے ہیں ______ کہتے ہیں؟
Answer: Reliability
Explanation
Reliability refers to the consistency of a measurement — how free it is from error.
A reliable test yields stable and consistent results over repeated applications.
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