In a testing scenario, which factor typically determines the priority of a defect?
- The defect's severity level
- The order in which defects are reported
- The project manager's preference
- The tester's personal opinion
The priority of a defect is generally determined by its severity level. A defect with higher severity often gets a higher priority as it may have a more significant impact on the overall functionality of the system.
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