reliability

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    • What is the main focus of psychology in relation to measurement?
      Measuring behavior consistently
    • Why is reliability important in psychological investigations?
      It ensures consistent results across measurements
    • What are some measurement tools used by psychologists?
      Questionnaires, interviews, observations
    • What is external reliability in psychological measures?
      Consistency of results when repeated
    • What is internal reliability in psychological measures?
      Consistency among different parts of a measure
    • What method assesses internal reliability using a questionnaire?
      Split-half method
    • How does the split-half method work?
      It splits a measure into two parts for comparison
    • What does a strong correlation in the split-half method indicate?
      High internal reliability of the measure
    • What is the test-retest method used for?
      Assessing external reliability
    • What does a strong correlation in the test-retest method indicate?
      High external reliability of the measure
    • What is inter-observer reliability?
      Agreement between different observers' results
    • How do researchers assess inter-observer reliability?
      By comparing results from different observers
    • What is the purpose of operationalizing behavioral categories?
      To make them precise and clear
    • How can interviews be structured to improve reliability?
      By carefully phrasing questions to avoid confusion
    • What type of questions can improve the reliability of questionnaires?
      Closed questions to reduce confusion
    • What should researchers do if a questionnaire measures an established factor?
      Use the established test instead of creating a new one
    • How should experiments be designed to ensure reliability?
      Using a clear standardized procedure for all participants
    • What is the significance of maintaining constant environmental conditions in experiments?
      To ensure all participants have the same experience
    • What correlation value do psychologists generally consider reliable?
      0.8 or stronger
    • What are the methods to assess reliability in psychological measures?
      • Split-half method for internal reliability
      • Test-retest method for external reliability
      • Inter-observer reliability for observational studies
    • How can researchers improve reliability in their studies?
      • Train observers for accurate behavior recording
      • Operationalize behavioral categories for clarity
      • Structure interviews to avoid confusion
      • Use closed questions in questionnaires
      • Follow standardized procedures in experiments
    • What are the differences between internal and external reliability?
      • Internal reliability: Consistency among parts of a measure
      • External reliability: Consistency of results across repetitions
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