Reliability

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Reliability by Mind Map: Reliability

1. Internal Consitency-An item ought to be correlated with eacch other and the test ought to be internally consistent (Kubiszyn & Borich, 2010).

1.1. Priority

1.2. Tasks

1.2.1. Task 1

1.2.2. Task 2

1.3. Phone Calls

1.3.1. Call 1

1.3.2. Call 2

1.4. Meetings

1.4.1. Meeting 1

1.4.2. Meeting 2

2. Test-Retest Stability-refers to test given twice and the correlation between the first set of scores and the second set of scores is determined (Kubiszyn &Borich, 2010).

2.1. Priority

2.2. Tasks

2.2.1. Task 1

2.2.2. Task 2

2.3. Phone Calls

2.3.1. Call 1

2.3.2. Call 2

2.4. Meetings

2.4.1. Meeting 1

2.4.2. Meeting 2

3. Alternatives Form or Equivalence-If there are two equivalent forms of a test, these forms can be used to obtain an estimate of the reliability of the scores from the test (Kubiszyn & Borich, 2010).

3.1. Priority

3.2. Tasks

3.2.1. Task 1

3.2.2. Task 2

3.3. Phone Calls

3.3.1. Call 1

3.3.2. Call 2

3.4. Meetings

3.4.1. Meeting 1

3.4.2. Meeting 2