Reliability and validity

Reliability and validity Answer the following: Grade point average (GPA) is often assumed to measure the intelligence of a student relative to that of other students. However, GPA may not be a perfect measurement. 1. Give two reasons why GPA may not be reliable as a measure of the intelligence of college students. Reliability means consistency: if you measure the same thing on different occasions, you'll get the same result. Why might someone's GPA be different when measured at different times (which would show that it's an unreliable way to measure a student's intelligence)? a. b. 2. Give two reasons why GPA may not be valid as a measure of the intelligence of college students. Validity means accuracy: your method of measuring actually measures what it's supposed to. Why might GPA not actually measure someone's intelligence (which would show it's an invalid measurement)? a. b. Source: Chapter 5 in Earl Babbie, The Basics of Social Research, 6th ed. Wadsworth, 2014. ISBN 113359414X http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/04/what-does-iq-really-measure.html    PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)