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The phrase "reliability score" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where you are discussing the measurement of how reliable something is. For example, "The reliability score for this brand of car is quite high."
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IN its 2008 Car Reliability Study, Consumer Reports ranked the Chrysler Sebring convertible, with a reliability score that was "283 percent worse than average," dead last among the 357 vehicles covered in the survey of subscribers.
The MEPISA yielded a S/CVI = 0.72 and a reliability score of 0.73.
Now, the reliability score for the items has passed the threshold limit.
All studies were assigned a reliability score according to Klimisch et al. [54].
Alpha in weighted NASA-TLX (weighted by subject) shows the worst reliability score of all datasets.
In our research, there were a total of 127 questions, which affected the reliability score.
The reliability score was sufficient (weighted likelihood estimators (WLE) reliability 0.83).
O2 ranked second in the speed index, but its reliability score was lower than that of EE or Three in the tests.
Verification and comparison of results obtained from such integrated models with actual and blind wells provided high accuracy and reliability score with minimum deviation of results.
The low reliability score that we achieved of.6 is still in an acceptable range above.55 for a short test according to Rost (2007).
The Cronbach Alpha reliability score for the pre-designed rubric was.783 for the baseline, and.741 for the unit design.
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