A reliability measure in which two or more alternate forms of a measure are
administered to the same participants at different times. The scores of the two tests
determine the degree of relationship between the measures.
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parellel forms reliability
,A distortion in the interpretation of the results of
the data analysis.
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bias
Categorization of the precision with which an event can be measured (nominal,
ordinal, interval, and ratio).
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Levels of Measurement
A point when the information collected by the researcher becomes repetitive; ideas
conveyed by the participant have been shared previously by other participants, and
inclusion of additional participants does not result in new ideas.
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data saturation
Descriptive statistical techniques that describe the average member of a sample (e.g.,
mean, median, and mode).
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, measures of central tendency
Statistical details that combine mathematical processes and logic to test hypotheses
about a population with the help of sample data
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inferential statistics
Consistency or agreement among observers using the same measurement tool, or
agreement among alternative forms of a tool.
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equivalence
The degree of correlation between the measure of a concept and some future
measure of the same concept
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predictive validity
A characteristic of qualitative research that refers to the accuracy, validity, and
soundness of data
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credibility
A type of construct validity in which two or more tools that theoretically measure the
opposite of the construct are negatively correlated
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divergent validity
A process in which representative units of a population are selected for study in a
research
investigation
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sampling
An analysis used to compare frequencies when samples are small and expected
frequencies are less than six in each cell.
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Fisher's exact probability test
administered to the same participants at different times. The scores of the two tests
determine the degree of relationship between the measures.
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parellel forms reliability
,A distortion in the interpretation of the results of
the data analysis.
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bias
Categorization of the precision with which an event can be measured (nominal,
ordinal, interval, and ratio).
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Levels of Measurement
A point when the information collected by the researcher becomes repetitive; ideas
conveyed by the participant have been shared previously by other participants, and
inclusion of additional participants does not result in new ideas.
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data saturation
Descriptive statistical techniques that describe the average member of a sample (e.g.,
mean, median, and mode).
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, measures of central tendency
Statistical details that combine mathematical processes and logic to test hypotheses
about a population with the help of sample data
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inferential statistics
Consistency or agreement among observers using the same measurement tool, or
agreement among alternative forms of a tool.
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equivalence
The degree of correlation between the measure of a concept and some future
measure of the same concept
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predictive validity
A characteristic of qualitative research that refers to the accuracy, validity, and
soundness of data
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credibility
A type of construct validity in which two or more tools that theoretically measure the
opposite of the construct are negatively correlated
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divergent validity
A process in which representative units of a population are selected for study in a
research
investigation
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sampling
An analysis used to compare frequencies when samples are small and expected
frequencies are less than six in each cell.
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Fisher's exact probability test