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A developmental psychology lab measures toddler attachment using a parent survey and an observational task. The researchers find that parents' survey scores are highly correlated when completed at age 2 and again at age 3, indicating strong consistency over time. However, when examining the observational task data from those exact same sessions, the two lab assistants evaluating the toddlers' behaviors record completely different attachment scores for the same children. Analyzing this methodological breakdown reveals that the observational component specifically lacks ____ reliability.

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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

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