I’m confused on the question I am sorry
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High reliability does not ensure a test's validity.
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- In certain tests that are carried out, the results that are obtained are much expected and are hence relied upon.
- But in some instances, the conditions that the tests are carried out are highly controlled. This control of the external conditions changes the results of the tests.
- The validity of such tests that are carried out in controlled conditions is vulnerable to change in different sets of conditions.
Answer:
I believe this is an example of animism.
Explanation:
Animism is the belief that inanimate objects or animals have souls.