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________ is the degree to which a measurement method produces the same results when repeated by the same or other researchers.
 
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Ancient Jewish tradition's emphasis on marriage and reproduction is revealed by all of the following EXCEPT the
 
  (a) belief that marriage was the only appropriate context for sexual intercourse.
  (b) requirement that a woman be a virgin at the time of her marriage.
  (c) belief that menstruating women were unclean.
  (d) belief that nakedness and masturbation were natural and acceptable in the sight of God.



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Answer to Question 1

Reliability

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