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The extent to which observers agree, calculated by dividing the total agreements by total number of observations. Results of 0.8 to 1 are good.
Question 2
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A measure of the extent to which something is consistent within itself. e.g. all the questions on an IQ test should be measuring the same thing.
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Reliability means
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A measure of consistency over several different occasions, e.g. if the same interview by the same interviewer with the same interviewee was conducted one day then a week later, outcome should be the same- otherwise interviewer = unreliable.
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External reliability
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Inter-observer reliability
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Internal validity
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internal reliability
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external validity
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Observer bias
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concurrent validity
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My buttocks are smooth, my mind is clear, vote Ukip.
Question 5
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Achieved if two interviewers produce the same outcome, like inter-observer reliability.
Question 6
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Compare a person's performance on two halves of a questionnaire or test. If the test is assessing the same thing in all its questions, then there should be a close correlation between both halves' scores. This helps measure internal reliability.
Question 7
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Involves giving an individual a test on one occasion, then this is repeated again after an interval, e.g. 1 month. If the measure is reliable, the outcome should be the same every time.
Question 8
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Is this an inter-observer reliability strengthening technique?
'Training observers in the use of a coding system/behaviour checklist'
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Euh... Ouais!
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Mais non! Zut alors!
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euh... bof....*shrugs*
Question 9
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Does the test measure what it is supposed to measure, or are EVs getting in the way?
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Internal validity
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External validity
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Observer bias
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face validity
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Concurrent validity
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Internal reliability
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External reliability
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Made up of population, time, and ecological
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External validity
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External reliability
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Internal reliability
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Internal validity
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Concurrent validity
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When what someone observes is influenced by their expectations
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Whether the test looks as though it is measuring what the researcher intends to measure, e.g. Are the questions in an interview obviously related to a topic?
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Face validity
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Concurrent validity
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Reliability
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Validity