“…It can be assumed that clarity and precision are the goals for any scientific writer; however, critical reviewers may not always find explicit descriptions of processes used to assure that research instruments are reliable and valid. Singletary et al (2020) provided explicit wording for tests of reliability and validity in their study, "There were three parts to survey validation and reliability testing: construct validity, survey pre-testing, and survey reliability" (p. 768); however, this is not always the case. In creating a "Table 2" for a literature review published in the Journal of Human Lactation, researchers may be required to ferret out the steps taken to assess reliability and validity.…”