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Which statement most accurately describes a reliable but invalid test?(1 point)
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You measure the room temperature twice with two thermometers and get the same results each time.
You measure the room temperature twice with two thermometers and get the same results each time.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and get different results.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and get different results.
You measure the temperature of a room with a thermometer multiple times and get the same result each time.
You measure the temperature of a room with a thermometer multiple times and get the same result each time.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and they both say the room is below 0°C, but you know the room isn't cold.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and they both say the room is below 0°C, but you know the room isn't cold.
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You measure the room temperature twice with two thermometers and get the same results each time.
You measure the room temperature twice with two thermometers and get the same results each time.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and get different results.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and get different results.
You measure the temperature of a room with a thermometer multiple times and get the same result each time.
You measure the temperature of a room with a thermometer multiple times and get the same result each time.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and they both say the room is below 0°C, but you know the room isn't cold.
You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and they both say the room is below 0°C, but you know the room isn't cold.
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The statement that most accurately describes a reliable but invalid test is:
"You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and they both say the room is below 0°C, but you know the room isn't cold."
This scenario indicates that the measurements are consistent (reliable) but incorrect (invalid), as the thermometers are providing a reading that doesn't match the actual temperature of the room.
"You measure the temperature of a room with two thermometers and they both say the room is below 0°C, but you know the room isn't cold."
This scenario indicates that the measurements are consistent (reliable) but incorrect (invalid), as the thermometers are providing a reading that doesn't match the actual temperature of the room.
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