Reliability of Assessments (Intro Psych Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
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In this video I explain the difference between validity and reliability and then describe several ways of assessing reliability including split-half reliability, test-retest reliability, equivalent form reliability, and the related concept of standardization.
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great video professor, I get a question please I hope you see it, what is the main difference between split half and parallel forms? they are a little bit confusing because I think they are the same, thank you so much.
They are similar ways of assessing reliability. The main difference is that in parallel form (or equivalent form) participants would take 2 (or more) different tests and the results would be compared, while in split-half participants would take a test once and after it would be split into halves to create and compare 2 scores for each participant. Hope this helps!
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Sir do you make any videos related to psychological testing i.e item writing , item analysis, test construction and so on?
I don't have any more detailed videos on these topics but I'll consider this area for the future, thanks for commenting!
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