Measurement & Collection of Data/Reliability & Validity Flashcards

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produce sound data; the assignment of numbers to objects according to specified rules to characterize qualities of some attribute

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measurement

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providing consistency and guides development and use of measurement tools

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measurement theory

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directness of measurement, measurement error

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measurement theory concepts

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accuchecks, BP = CONCRETE

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direct measurement

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5
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pain scale (objective)

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indirect measurement

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spans across entire sample

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systematic error

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skewed based on someone specific

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random error

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An evaluation of the measurement properties of a measure, such as its reliability and validity.

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Psychometric assessment

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The extent to which a measurement is free from measurement error; more broadly, the extent to which scores for people who have not changed are the same for repeated measurements; a measure of the amount of potential random error in the measurement technique

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reliability

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10
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stability, equivalence, homogeneity

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types of reliability

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same over and over; The type of reliability that concerns the extent to which scores for people who have not changed are the same when a measure is administered twice; an assessment of a measure’s stability.

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test-retest reliability; stability

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the degree to which two raters or observers, working independently, assign the same ratings or values for an attribute being measured

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equivalence; interrater reliability

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the degree to which objets are similar (characterized bt low variability); sometimes, a design strategy used to control confounding variables; Cronbach’s alpha

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homogeneity; internal consistency

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measures extent to which performance on any one item is a good indicator of performance on other items; 70-90

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Cronbach’s alpha

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the extent to which an instrument reflects the concept being examined; measures the use of the instrument for a specific group, not the instrument itself; content, criterion-related, construct

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validity

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measurement includes all major elements; the degree to which a multi-item measure has an appropriate set of reliability

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content validity

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measurement is consistent with what is already known

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criterion-related validity

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measures how well the conceptual and operational definition match the variables

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construct validity

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measurement methods used to quantify the level of significance and functioning of the participants

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physiologic measures

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types of physiological measures

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accuracy
selectivity
precision
sensitivity

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sources of error

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environmental factors
operation of equipment
machine error
biological variability
human errors
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physiological measures

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microbiological (smells, cultures)
physical measurement (EKG, BP, I&O)
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spontaneously observing and recoding what is going on

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unstructured observations

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carefully defines what is to be observed and how observations are to be made

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structured observations

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“tell me about…”

“what has been your experience with…”

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unstructured (open-ended) interview

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structured questions without room for variable answers ; x or y?

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structured (closed-ended) interview

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measures attitudes and beliefs; asked to select one of seven points (good…very good…)

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semantic differentials

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provides a line with two different meanings on each end; indicate where you are on the line

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visual analog scale (VAS)