helper said:
That's right, which is why a question like that would never be multiple choice.
Repitition has clearly been told as a way of checking reliability to goverment school teachers by the support unit who are in consultation with BOS.
http://www.curriculumsupport.nsw.edu.au/science/index.cfm?u=3&i=113
Great info, thanks.
However a few hiccups
The definition they give:
"The term reliability refers to the consistency with which we
can confirm the result (in this case the temperature change). "
Only agrees with the interpretion that reliability is the spread of data or "consistency" at which results
can be produced from an experiment (presumably if it is done a large number of times.)
Now the box down the bottom is an interesting one and I can definitely see your point that it is implying that whether or not you have repeated the results.
All I can say its a leap of interpretation that :
a) contradicts its own definition in the passage above.
b) leads to contradictions (what happens when repetition is increased but repeatability of instrument is decreased) .
c) adds an interpretation that is not given in any BOS documents. (remembering that the DET only services about 60% of schools).
d) obviously hasn't been taken up by a number of teachers - and I dare say students- (previous public websites).
Thanks for the info, I can see why teachers and students would be led to give the Reliability answer by reading it.