Reliability generalization (RG) is a method for meta-analysis of reliability coefficients to estimate average score reliability across studies, determine variation in reliability, and identify study-level moderator variables influencing score reliability. A total of 107 peer-reviewed RG studies published from 1998 to 2013 were systematically reviewed to characterize the meta-analytic methods employed and to evaluate quality of reporting practice against standards for transparency in meta-analysis reporting. Most commonly, RG studies meta-analyzed alpha coefficients, which were synthesized using an unweighted, fixed-effects model applied to untransformed coefficients. Moderator analyses most frequently included multiple regression and biv...
Reporting the reliability of the scores obtained from a scale or test is part of the standard repert...
This study examines the proposed Reliability Generalization (RG) method for studying reliability. RG...
There is criticism in the literature about the use of interrater coefficients to correct for criteri...
Researchers consistently fail to report reliability estimates for data used in their studies. This l...
Reliability Generalization (RG) is a meta-analytic method that examines the sources of measurement e...
The present article addresses reliability issues in light of recent studies and debates focused on p...
Many researchers fail to understand that reliability is a function of scores, not tests. This paper ...
Reliability generalization (RG) is a meta‐analytic approach that aims to characterize how reliabilit...
Because both validity and reliability indices are a function of the scores on a given administration...
Reliability generalization (RG) is a meta-analysis that combines and synthesizes reliability coeffic...
The present study reports a reliability generalization (RG)meta-analysis of subscale and total scale...
A reliability generalization study (a meta-analysis of reliability coefficients) was conducted on th...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a Reliability Generalization (RG; Vacha-Haase, 1998) for Ry...
Reliability generalization studies have provided estimates of the mean reliability coef-ficients and...
The meta-analytic approach of reliability generalization (RG) pretends to show that reliability is a...
Reporting the reliability of the scores obtained from a scale or test is part of the standard repert...
This study examines the proposed Reliability Generalization (RG) method for studying reliability. RG...
There is criticism in the literature about the use of interrater coefficients to correct for criteri...
Researchers consistently fail to report reliability estimates for data used in their studies. This l...
Reliability Generalization (RG) is a meta-analytic method that examines the sources of measurement e...
The present article addresses reliability issues in light of recent studies and debates focused on p...
Many researchers fail to understand that reliability is a function of scores, not tests. This paper ...
Reliability generalization (RG) is a meta‐analytic approach that aims to characterize how reliabilit...
Because both validity and reliability indices are a function of the scores on a given administration...
Reliability generalization (RG) is a meta-analysis that combines and synthesizes reliability coeffic...
The present study reports a reliability generalization (RG)meta-analysis of subscale and total scale...
A reliability generalization study (a meta-analysis of reliability coefficients) was conducted on th...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a Reliability Generalization (RG; Vacha-Haase, 1998) for Ry...
Reliability generalization studies have provided estimates of the mean reliability coef-ficients and...
The meta-analytic approach of reliability generalization (RG) pretends to show that reliability is a...
Reporting the reliability of the scores obtained from a scale or test is part of the standard repert...
This study examines the proposed Reliability Generalization (RG) method for studying reliability. RG...
There is criticism in the literature about the use of interrater coefficients to correct for criteri...