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تعداد نتایج: 10339  

2017
Pernilla Garmy Ulf Jakobsson Per Nyberg

The aim was to develop a new instrument for measuring length of sleep as well as television and computer habits in school-age children. A questionnaire was constructed for use when children visit the school health care unit. Three aspects of the validity of the questionnaire were examined: its face validity, content validity, and construct validity. Test–retest reliability was assessed by givin...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2000
J Koziol-McLain D Brand D Morgan M Leff S R Lowenstein

BACKGROUND Recently (1996-98), Colorado added 15 questions pertaining to injury related risks and behaviors to the behavioral risk factor surveillance system (BRFSS). Questions addressed bicycle helmet use, traffic crashes, exposure to violence, suicidal behavior, and gun storage. OBJECTIVE To measure the test-retest reliability of these injury related questions. METHODS Of 330 BRFSS partic...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2005
Michael C Sturman Robin A Cheramie Luke H Cashen

Although research has shown that individual job performance changes over time, the extent of such changes is unknown. In this article, the authors define and distinguish between the concepts of temporal consistency, stability, and test-retest reliability when considering individual job performance ratings over time. Furthermore, the authors examine measurement type (i.e., subjective and objecti...

2017
D. P. Perera Marie Andrades Val Wass

BACKGROUND The International Membership Examination (MRCGP[INT]) of the Royal College of General Practitioners UK is a unique collaboration between four South Asian countries with diverse cultures, epidemiology, clinical facilities and resources. In this setting good quality assurance is imperative to achieve acceptable standards of inter rater reliability. This study aims to explore the proces...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2001
M Florentine P Marvit S Buus

A maximum-likelihood yes-no procedure was used to measure minimum detectable gaps (MDGs) at 1 and 4 kHz using two track lengths (15 and 30 trials). Results from 11 normal listeners show no difference between MDGs for the two track lengths, and variability of the MDGs did not differ significantly for the track lengths. Results from simulations indicate that the variability of MDGs from real list...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1983
G A DeGangi

The Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP) is a standardized screening instrument for preschoolers who are at risk for moderate to severe academic problems. A review of the procedures used to standardize the MAP found that it is a well-developed screening instrument that exhibits the qualities of good item discrimination, good test structure and content, good data collection on normal subject...

Journal: :Assessment 2008
Larry C Bernard Michael Mills Leland Swenson R Patricia Walsh

We report the development of the Assessment of Individual Motives-Questionnaire (AIM-Q), a new instrument based on an evolutionary psychology theory of human motivation. It provides multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) assessment of individual differences on 15 motive scales. A total heterogeneous sample of N = 1,251 participated in eight studies that evaluated the homogeneity, internal consistency, t...

2004
Michael H. Epstein Paul Mooney Gail Ryser Corey D. Pierce

Objective: This article reports findings of three studies addressing convergent validity and test-retest reliability of the Youth Rating Scale of the Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale–Second Edition (BERS-2). Method: Pearson product–moment correlations were used in all three studies, the first two addressing convergent validity and the third addressing test-retest reliability. Results: Anal...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2008
Karina Pont Margaret Wallen Anita Bundy Jane Case-Smith

The Test of In-Hand Manipulation (TIHM; Case-Smith, 2000) is a five-task test that uses a 9-hole pegboard to examine 2 key components of in-hand manipulation: rotation and translation with stabilization. The authors used Rasch modeling to examine the TIHM's construct validity, interrater reliability, and test-retest reliability in 45 typically developing children ages 5.5 years to 6.5 years. A ...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2004
Timothy A Salthouse David H Schroeder Emilio Ferrer

Several analyses were conducted on data from samples of adults between 18 and 58 years of age who completed the same cognitive tests after an interval ranging from less than 1 week to 35 years. Because the retest interval varied across individuals, it was possible to determine the length of time needed before the gains associated with a retest decreased to 0 and to obtain simultaneous estimates...

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