Beginning with a presentation of random variables and the expected value of a random variable, the book covers such topics as: the definition of reliability as a coefficient and possible uses of a coefficient; the notion of parallel tests so as to make possible the estimation of a reliability coefficient for a set of measurements; what to do when parallel tests are not available; what factors affect the reliability coefficient; and how to estimate the
Reliability for the Social Sciences: Theory and Applications (Measurement Methods for the Social Science)
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Author(s)Ross E. Traub
PublisherSAGE Publications, Inc
ISBN / ASIN0803943253
ISBN-139780803943254
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Sales Rank2,092,079
CategorySocial Science
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How can social scientists assess the reliability of the measures derived from tests and questionnaires? Through an illustrative review of the principles of classical reliability theory, Ross E Traub explores some general strategies for improving measurement procedures.
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