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Reliability |
Internal consistency How well a test measures what it should |
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Reliability |
It measures consistency and stability. |
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Validity |
It measures accuracy and relevance. |
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Reliability |
Types used are test-retest, inter-rater, and internal consistency. |
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Validity |
Types used are content, construct, and criterion. |
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Cronbach's alpha |
This type of reliability testing was developed by Lee Cronbach (1951) and this is used to measure reliability of scales. |
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Self-developed survey questionnaire |
Questions in the survey questionnaire are developed by a researcher. May take time before it can be perfected but it is a good start for aspiring researchers. |
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Scales reliability test |
This will evaluate the suitability of items in each variable. |
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Standardized survey questionnaire |
Questions in the survey questionnaire are adopted from an existing study. |
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Appendix |
Is a section at the end of an academic research paper where one may include additional vital information that does not fit into the main text but is a supplement and provides the reader a better understanding of the document. |
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Lists Maps Detailed statistical data (presented in tables or figures) Correspondence Transcripts of interviews Research instruments Formulas and calculations Diagrams and frameworks Reports Laws, regulations, and circular memos Manuals Guides Speeches Graphs Anecdotes Photos or any visual evidence Brief articles |
ENUMERATION:
Examples of supplemental items that may be included in the appendices. |