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RELIABILITY

Reliability is the extent to which the


measurement is without bias and ensures
consistent measurement across time and across
different items in the instrument.

Reliability is concerned with the “repeatability”


4 TYPES OF RELIABILITY

• Test-Retest Reliability
• Parallel Form/Alternate Form Reliability
• Interrater Reliability
• Internal Consistency
TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY

The reliability coefficient obtained with a


repetition of the same measure on a second
occasion.

“Consistency of results overtime”


PARALLEL FORM RELIABILITY

When responses on two comparable sets of


measures tapping the same construct are highly
correlated.

“Consistency of equivalent versions of a test”


INTERRATER RELIABILITY

Addresses the issue of consistency of the


implementation of a rating system.

“Consistency of agreement between people”

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