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Measurement and Reliability: Statistical Thinking Considerations

Measurement and Reliability: Statistical Thinking Considerations

Reliability is defined as the degree to which multiple assessments of a subject agree (reproducibility). There is increasing awareness among researchers that the two most appropriate measures of reliability are the intraclass correlation coefficient and kappa. However, unacceptable statistical measures of reliability such as chi-square, percent agreement, product moment correlation, …