RELIABILITY

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    • Key point:
      • RELIABILITY = CONSISTENCY
    • Ways of assessing reliability- Test-retest:
      • Test the same person twice
      • Same test- done on 2 or more different occasions
      • Test / Questionnaire results should be the same / similar (+0.8 or more = reliable)
    • Ways of assessing reliability- Inter-observer:
      • Researchers observe the same behaviour independently (avoid bias)
      • Compare their data & correlate
      • +0.8 or more would suggest reliability 
    • Improving Reliability- Questionnaires:
      • Rewrite Questions:
      • Low reliability -> questions may need to be removed / rewritten
      • Open questions -> closed questions (remove ambiguity)
    • Improving Reliability- Interviews:
      • Improve training
      • If possible- the same interviewer each time
      • If not- all interviewers must be trained- avoid leading / ambiguous questions
    • Improving Reliability- Observations:
      • Operationalisation of behavioural categories
      • BCs- should be operationalised and measurable 
      • Categories shouldn’t overlap (all possible behaviours included to avoid inconsistent results from other observers)
    • Improving Reliability- Experiments:
      • Standardised Procedures
      • Procedures must be the same every time
      • Can compare the performance of different ppts
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