And the Part bolded is correct as can be seen from HSC online and other websites. This is from HSC online, "A test can be reliable but invalid. That is, a test can give reliable, consistent results, but not measure what it is supposed to. A test cannot be valid however, if it is not reliable."
And the question said to assess the validity, accuracy and reliability of the AVERAGE RESULT, not 5 individual results. So what I'm trying to say (in regard to the reliability of the AVERAGE RESULT), is that the average result is not reliable because the outlier was included in the average, and if the experiment is performed again, then that outlier may not occur, or even if it does occur it won;t be included in the average if done properly next time. This will lead to a different average result to the one that included the outier, meaning that average result is unreliable.
Is this correct or wrong? And why.