Validity And Reliability: Observations And Inter-rater Reliability Flashcards

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What key word is used to define reliability

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Consistency

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What is external reliability

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Consistency over time
—> get same results across different occasions with the same person

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In order to check if results are consistent over time we use the ______ _______

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Test-retest method

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What is the test-retest method

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Giving the same test on a 1st and 2nd occasion to the same person, and checking if results are the same

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What are some of general principles that can be addressed to improve external reliability

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  • standardisation: standardises instructions + procedures = all participants have same experience
  • control over extraneous variables: so that different extraneous variable don’t cause a lack of consistency
  • measurement: use an objective scientific standardised measuring tool so that there’s consistency in measurement
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How can researcher bias be linked to reliability, how do we control it?

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  • researcher bias = no consistency over time
  • Double blind / getting in independent researchers
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What is inter-rather reliability

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Consistency between observers (agreeing on behaviours observed)

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How do we check for inter-rather reliability

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  • observations should be correlated
  • should be more than 80% agreement on the observed behaviours = data has inter-rather reliability
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To improve the inter-rather reliability of an observation we want the observers to what? And how might we achieve this?

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  • consistently mark the same behaviours
    1. Pilot study: see what types of behaviours occur so we can develop operationalised behavioural categories, so that observers will be more consistent
    2. Train observers on using the behavioural checklist
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