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As we mentioned earlier in this chapter, you can have a test that is reliable but not valid. However, you cannot have a valid test without it first being reliable. Why? Well, a test can do whatever it does over and over (that’s reliability) but still not do what it is supposed to (that’s validity). But if a test does what it is supposed to, then it has to do it consistently to work.
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