M5. Criteria for assessing quality of measurement. Flashcards

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Criteria for assessing quality of measurement?

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  1. Reliability.
  2. Validity.
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measurements obtained are reproducible or repeatable

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Reliability.

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measurements reflect the true values of the theoretical factors that the observed variable is supposed to measure

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Validity.

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Types of Reliability:

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  1. Inter-observer reliability.
  2. Intra-observer reliability.
  3. Internal consistency (abstract factors).
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  1. Across 2 or more observer.
  2. Within the same person looking at the same data, giving same results.
  3. Similarity among items of a composite measure.
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  1. Inter-observer reliability.
  2. Intra-observer reliability.
  3. Internal consistency (abstract factors).
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Types of Validity:

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  1. sensitivity.
  2. specificity.
  3. positive predictive value.
  4. negative predictive value.
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7
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proportion of people labelled positive by the test among those with the disease

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sensitivity.

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8
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proportion of people labelled negative by the test among those without the disease

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specificity.

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9
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proportion of people who tested positive who have the disease.

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positive predictive value.

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proportion of people who tested negative among those without the disease.

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negative predictive value.

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