Occasionally situations arise in which a measurement does not lend itself to such traditional methods of reliability estimation as the test-retest, parallel-test, or internal consistency methods, for example, because a single item variable or an index based on heterogeneous data is involved. In this paper, it is proposed to base reliability estimation in such situations on estimates of validity coefficients as lower bounds. These lower bounds can be maximized by a deliberate selection of predictor variables, both in the case of single item variables and heterogeneous indices. Two selection procedures are examined and compared, one based on expert judgment and one on backward deletion of predictors with cross validation as a provision agains...
The improved reliability estimates for samples containing suspensions were discussed. The reliabilit...
RePEc Working Paper Series: No. 03/2011This review surveys a number of common Model Selection Algori...
We discuss reliability definitions from the perspectives of classical test theory, factor analysis, ...
Three methods for estimating reliability are studied within the context of nonparametric item respon...
Reliability is usually estimated for a total score, but it can also be estimated for item scores. It...
Assuming item parameters on a test are known constants, the reliability coefficient for item respons...
Reliability is usually estimated for a total score, but it can also be estimated for item scores. It...
If a test consists of two parts the Spearman-Brown formula and Flanagan's coefficient (Cronbach's al...
The dissertation discusses the reliability estimation of individual regression predictions. In contr...
In this article, the parametric bootstrap estimation of the reliability coefficient by repeated meas...
Reliability and validity studies are common in epidemiology, especially in the course of the develop...
In this thesis we take upon different approaches for estimating reliability of individual classifica...
The reliability of a test score is usually underestimated and the deflation may be profound, 0.40–0....
There are various settings in which researchers are interested in the assessment of the correlation ...
The reliability coefficient and the standard error of measurement in classical test theory are not ...
The improved reliability estimates for samples containing suspensions were discussed. The reliabilit...
RePEc Working Paper Series: No. 03/2011This review surveys a number of common Model Selection Algori...
We discuss reliability definitions from the perspectives of classical test theory, factor analysis, ...
Three methods for estimating reliability are studied within the context of nonparametric item respon...
Reliability is usually estimated for a total score, but it can also be estimated for item scores. It...
Assuming item parameters on a test are known constants, the reliability coefficient for item respons...
Reliability is usually estimated for a total score, but it can also be estimated for item scores. It...
If a test consists of two parts the Spearman-Brown formula and Flanagan's coefficient (Cronbach's al...
The dissertation discusses the reliability estimation of individual regression predictions. In contr...
In this article, the parametric bootstrap estimation of the reliability coefficient by repeated meas...
Reliability and validity studies are common in epidemiology, especially in the course of the develop...
In this thesis we take upon different approaches for estimating reliability of individual classifica...
The reliability of a test score is usually underestimated and the deflation may be profound, 0.40–0....
There are various settings in which researchers are interested in the assessment of the correlation ...
The reliability coefficient and the standard error of measurement in classical test theory are not ...
The improved reliability estimates for samples containing suspensions were discussed. The reliabilit...
RePEc Working Paper Series: No. 03/2011This review surveys a number of common Model Selection Algori...
We discuss reliability definitions from the perspectives of classical test theory, factor analysis, ...