Marketing researchers at Cumbria Ltd. repeated an experiment several times and  discovered that the results produced each time were identical. This would suggest that the  results were:
A)reliable
B)valid
C)usable
D)predictable
E)compatible

1 Answer

Answer :

A)reliable

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