a. both valid and reliable
b. valid, but not reliable
c. reliable, but not valid
d. neither valid nor reliable
Answer: C
Reliability is defined as "that quality of measurement method that suggests that the same data would have been collected each time in repeated observations of the same phenomenon," so based on the description, we know that Jimmy's experiment is reliable since he "achieved a mass of consistent data." This eliminates answers B and D. The problem is that Jimmy's experiment is not valid. His study fails in "face validity" since his correlating consumption of apples and GPA is not a reasonable measure at all, thus eliminating answer A, making the correct choice C.
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