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Reliable is an adjective used to describe something or someone that can be depended upon to perform consistently or to live up to expectations. A reliable person is dependable; a reliable device tends to work as intended under stated conditions. The term is widely used in everyday language to express trust, predictability, and consistency across actions, timelines, or information.

In the context of measurement and research, reliability refers to the degree to which an assessment yields

In engineering and information technology, reliability concerns the probability that a system or component performs its

In everyday usage, "reliable source" refers to information from a source judged to be accurate and trustworthy,

stable
and
consistent
results.
Methods
include
test-retest
reliability
(consistency
over
time),
internal
consistency
(how
well
items
on
a
test
measure
the
same
construct,
often
assessed
with
Cronbach's
alpha),
and
inter-rater
reliability
(agreement
between
observers).
A
measure
may
be
reliable
without
being
valid;
that
is,
it
can
produce
consistent
results
that
do
not
reflect
the
true
value.
required
function
under
stated
conditions
for
a
specified
period.
Methods
to
improve
reliability
include
redundancy,
fault
tolerance,
quality
control,
and
maintenance
planning.
Metrics
such
as
mean
time
between
failures
(MTBF)
and
availability
quantify
reliability
in
practice.
Reliability
is
often
studied
together
with
maintainability
and
availability
to
assess
overall
system
performance.
while
"reliable
transportation"
or
"reliable
service"
indicates
consistency
and
punctuality.
While
highly
reliable
performance
is
desirable,
reliability
is
context-dependent
and
may
vary
with
conditions,
usage,
or
time.