Assessing Reliability

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    • Reliability
      refers to CONSISTANCY of a measuring device or result. If the same results are found it means they are consistent which means results are reliable.
    • Test-retest
      -PP are tested the the SAME PP are assessed again using the same measuring device, in same location, task, instructions and questions asked.
      -results from original and retest are correlated.
      -Spearman's and Pearson's used as is a test of correlation.
      -Correlation co-efficient of 0.8+ is an agreed indicator of reliability.
      -Timing between the first and re-test. Wait too long and PP attitudes may change. Don't wait long enough then PP may remember behaviour/ questions.
    • Interobserver reliability

      -Two observers watch the same interaction as each other.
      -This is done independently.
      -Use same recording sheets, codes and operationalised behaviours.
      -If both observers aren't free behaviour is recorded and analysed.
      -Results from both observers are correlated.
      -The significance id assessed using spearman's or Pearson's.
      -Correlation co-efficient 0.8+ means there is a high inter-observer reliability.
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