Reliability Flashcards
1
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What is measurement reliability?
A
Measures and produces the same results over time and across contexts.
- consistency over time
- consistency within items
3
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How high do reliability coefficients of measurements need to be?
A
- .80 and above = Good.
- .70 and above = Adequate
- .60 and below = Inadequate
- between .70 and .60 = Zone of argument
4
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What is Test-Retest Reliability?
A
- performance across time-
- Give measure twice and assess consistency between scores
5
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What is Split Half Reliability?
A
- performance across scale parts
- Divide measure in half and assess consistency between parts (of same concept)
6
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What is Intercoder Reliability?
A
- consistency among observers/coders/raters
- Assess percentage of agreement in decisions
7
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What can cause poor reliability?
A
- Too few questions
- Too many questions
- Familiarity with measurement format
- Mood
- Environment (noise and temp)
- Motivation
- Memory (stick to short time frame to recall info but big enough to get data correctly)
- Prior experience with a variable (know how to answer to get what they want)
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What is Internal Consistency Reliability?
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- measures how consistent the items in a scale are with each other
- compute a correlation of how each item relates to every other item (cronbach’s alpha)