For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the methodological problem in which they are embedded is reasonably clear: Since we can never know what it is that we claim to see independent of our seeing it, or, translated into the language of science, since we can not test hypotheses about reality without first generating the observations or data to talk about, the accuracy by which primary data "represent " an unobserved nature remains unascertainable in principle (Krippendorff, 1991). Yet, to assure that the data that go into scientific inquiries are not accidental, it is important to demonstrate that the data-generating procedures are reproducible under varying circumstances and by ...
Several authors have recently questioned whether reliability is a science and a new science. The cur...
This study explores how researchers' analytical choices affect the reliability of scientific finding...
When we call a person reliable, we mean that one can trust her to do what she promised to do. In oth...
For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the meth...
The purpose of this article is to help researchers avoid common pitfalls associated with reliability...
We respond to three commentaries on our discussion article on different conceptions of test score re...
This paper presents a review of the literature on reliability in qualitative studies. Reliability is...
We discuss reliability definitions from the perspectives of classical test theory, factor analysis, ...
Reliability describes the precision of a measurement. This contribution begins by defining the conce...
Researchers consistently fail to report reliability estimates for data used in their studies. This l...
1. The concept of reliability originates in the physical sciences, as a property of an instrument an...
Because both validity and reliability indices are a function of the scores on a given administration...
Reliability is one of the chief characteristics researchers consider when judging the quality of dat...
This article helps researchers avoid common pitfalls associated with reliability including incorrect...
Lebel and Paunonen (2011) highlight that despite their importance and popularity in both theoretical...
Several authors have recently questioned whether reliability is a science and a new science. The cur...
This study explores how researchers' analytical choices affect the reliability of scientific finding...
When we call a person reliable, we mean that one can trust her to do what she promised to do. In oth...
For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the meth...
The purpose of this article is to help researchers avoid common pitfalls associated with reliability...
We respond to three commentaries on our discussion article on different conceptions of test score re...
This paper presents a review of the literature on reliability in qualitative studies. Reliability is...
We discuss reliability definitions from the perspectives of classical test theory, factor analysis, ...
Reliability describes the precision of a measurement. This contribution begins by defining the conce...
Researchers consistently fail to report reliability estimates for data used in their studies. This l...
1. The concept of reliability originates in the physical sciences, as a property of an instrument an...
Because both validity and reliability indices are a function of the scores on a given administration...
Reliability is one of the chief characteristics researchers consider when judging the quality of dat...
This article helps researchers avoid common pitfalls associated with reliability including incorrect...
Lebel and Paunonen (2011) highlight that despite their importance and popularity in both theoretical...
Several authors have recently questioned whether reliability is a science and a new science. The cur...
This study explores how researchers' analytical choices affect the reliability of scientific finding...
When we call a person reliable, we mean that one can trust her to do what she promised to do. In oth...