Reliability

    Cards (24)

    • What is reliability a measure of in a study?
      Consistency of a study
    • What does reliability include in a study?
      Consistency of procedures and measuring tools
    • What are potential issues of reliability in a study?
      Procedures, measuring tool results, researcher
    • What does it mean if a procedure lacks reliability?
      Something has not been done consistently
    • How can you solve issues of reliability in procedures?
      Standardise procedures
    • What happens if a measuring tool is unreliable?
      It does not consistently measure the same
    • How can you solve issues with an unreliable measuring tool?
      Change the measuring tool
    • What inconsistency might researchers face during observations?
      Different observations recorded by researchers
    • How can researchers improve reliability in their observations?
      Use the same coding sheet
    • What are the main issues of reliability in research?
      1. Procedure: Inconsistencies in instructions or tasks
      2. Measuring Tool: Inconsistent results over time
      3. Researchers: Inconsistent observations and recordings
    • What is the test-retest method used for?
      Checking reliability of measuring tools
    • How is the test-retest method conducted?
      Same test to same people on different occasions
    • When does a measuring tool show reliability in the test-retest method?
      Scores are similar on both occasions
    • What should be done if a test-retest shows poor reliability?
      Change the questionnaire
    • What does inter-rater reliability check?
      Consistency among observers assessing behavior
    • How is inter-rater reliability assessed?
      Observers use the same coding sheet independently
    • When does inter-rater reliability show reliability?
      Scores of observers correlate well
    • What should be done if inter-rater reliability shows poor reliability?
      Check behavioral categories and train observers
    • What is the acceptable correlation for reliability?
      R=+0.8
    • How can reliability be improved in different research methods?
      • Experiment: Control procedures in lab studies
      • Correlations: Check measuring tools for reliability
      • Observations: Use structured observations and multiple observers
      • Questionnaire: Use test-retest and closed questions
      • Interview: Use the same interviewer and structured format
    • What is a benefit of lab-based experiments regarding reliability?
      Good control over procedures
    • What should be done with questionnaires that are unreliable?
      Adapt them for clarity
    • How can interviews improve reliability?
      Use the same interviewer for all participants
    • What is a structured interview?
      An interview with a set format for questions
    See similar decks