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Reliability vs. Validity in Qualitative Research:

Which is Reliability & Validity ?

Difference between reliability and validity

• Reliability: the degree to which a measurement procedure produces similar outcomes when it is repeated.

• E.g., gender, birthplace, mother’s name—should be the same always—

• Validity: tests for determining whether a measure is measuring the concept that the researcher thinks is being measured,

• i.e., “Am I measuring what I think I am measuring”?

Note:

• a valid test is always reliable but a reliable test is not necessarily valid

• e.g., measure concepts--positivism instead measuring nouns—invalid

• Reliability is much easier to assess than validity.

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