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    Reliability and Validity of Stress and Coping Styles Measurement Although extensive research has been conducted to analyze the factors influencing hopelessness depression (HD), there has been lesser research focused on the factors contributing to HD in adolescence. In “Daily stress and coping styles in adolescent hopelessness depression: Moderating effects of gender,” Rodriguez-Naranjo and Caño aimed to link daily stress and coping styles as factors contributing to HD in adolescence.…

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    creating my assessment, I really focused on what we learned throughout the semester such as having a variety of question types, reaching more than one level of Bloom’s Taxonomy, straying from giving clues within my questions, and accounting for bias, reliability, validity, and diverse learners. I started out by choosing a lesson that would be a bit easier to put into a written test form (considering art classes are most commonly based on performance). So, I chose photography because there are a…

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    Results McGill pain questionnaire Melzack (1975) developed the Mcgill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) in 1975 to assist in evaluating the subjective pain experiences of clients noting that different pain has unique qualities. It made up of 78 pain descriptions divided into three categories, sensory, affective and evaluate (Boyle, Boerresen & Jang, 2015; Melzack, 1975; Melzack, 2005). Malzack (1975) described the three main measures as the pain rating index, which is based on the value assigned to…

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    of experience). Researchers found that inter-rater reliability between the primary psychiatrist and the two other psychiatrists was .62. Because the reliability coefficient is relatively high, we can assume that the BDI is a reliable test to assess the current depth of depression. Similarly, Lahlou-Laforet et al. (2015), which aimed to validate the French version of the BDI in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients, assessed inter-rater reliability of the BDI through 23 interviews rated by three…

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    When discussing quality in the research it is often measured in terms of validity and reliability, these two are not independent and reliability is usually contrasted with validity. Reliability has to do with producing the same stable and consistent result each time the research is repeated. Reliability is also defined as when results are consistent over the time and an accurate illustration of subjects on the research and if the results can be produced over again under the similar methodology.…

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    Jeffery’s case his behavior is indicative of anger. It makes sense to determine details about his recent aggression., a review of the assessment states that some research supports that adolescents have an increased level of anger when the student enters high school.…

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    Probability: Coin Tossing Project Student’s name: Institutional Affiliation: Introduction Probability is very essential in determining the likeliness with which an event may or may not take place. It plays an important role in various fields but has been implemented widely in gambling. The con tossing project is aimed at determining the highest level of success with which a particular event carried out multiple times would bare. The guesses were aimed at setting…

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    about the patient. Many tools are used to assist psychologist in diagnosing patients. These include clinical interviews, assessments, and even neurological tests. These tests may give us sufficient information about a patient as long as it has reliability, and validity. The personality assessments vary in different fields from introvert vs. extrovert to rough vs. mindfulness. The first test assessed whether I was an introvert or extrovert. The second test was a self-reflection test. The…

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    Reliability Table 4.5 Reliability Test Variable Cronbach’s Alpha N of Items Remark Brand Awareness 0.825 5 Reliable Brand Association 0.757 3 Reliable Perceived Quality 0.763 4 Reliable Brand Loyalty 0.890 5 Reliable After validity test, this is the result of the reliability test. The requirement to be reliable is the Cronbach’s Alpha must be more than 0.7. As seen from the table 4.5 the Cronbach’s Alpha of every variables are more than 0.7 which are remarked as reliable. To be explained, the…

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    to Levin and Rotheram-Fuller, the AIR is selected because of high item consistencies reliabilities during split-half tests (0.91 to 0.98) and test-retest reliability (0.74). The Tennessee Self-Concept Scale: Second Edition (TSCS:2; Fitts & Warren, 1996) is used to allow the participants the opportunity to complete a self-report measure covering perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs of the participant. Internal-consistency reliabilities for the TSCS:2 were calculated using Cronbach’s alpha which…

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