نتایج جستجو برای: retest reliability

تعداد نتایج: 145826  

Journal: :Methodological Innovations 2016

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2011
Germán Vicente-Rodríguez Juan P Rey-López Jonathan R Ruíz David Jiménez-Pavón Patrick Bergman Donatella Ciarapica Jose M Heredia Denes Molnar Angel Gutierrez Luis A Moreno Francisco B Ortega

The aim of this study was to examine the interrater reliability (trained vs. untrained raters) and criterion-related validity (manual vs. automatic timing) of the 4 × 10-m shuttle run and 30-m running speed tests (times measured). The study comprised 85 adolescents (38 girls) aged 13.0-16.9 years from the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study. The time required to comple...

Journal: :Assessment 2002
Paul T Cirino Christopher E Chin Rose A Sevcik Maryanne Wolf Maureen Lovett Robin D Morris

This study investigated issues related to commonly used socioeconomic status (SES) measures in 140 participants from three cities (Atlanta, Boston, and Toronto) in two countries (United States and Canada). Measures of SES were two from the United States (four-factor Hollingshead scale, Nakao and Treas scale) and one from Canada (Blishen, Carroll, and Moore scale). Reliability was examined both ...

Journal: :Ergonomics 1996
P S Tsang V L Velazquez

A new multidimensional subjective workload assessment instrument -- Workload Profile -- was introduced and evaluated against two unidimensional instruments -- Bedford and Psychophysical scaling. Subjects performed two laboratory tasks separately (single task) and simultaneously (dual task). The multidimensional procedure compared well with the unidimensional procedures in terms of sensitivity t...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2003
Erich C Dierdorff Mark A Wilson

Average levels of interrater and intrarater reliability for job analysis data were investigated using meta-analysis. Forty-six studies and 299 estimates of reliability were cumulated. Data were categorized by specificity (generalized work activity or task data), source (incumbents, analysts, or technical experts), and descriptive scale (frequency, importance, difficulty, time-spent, and the Pos...

2016
Tomas Ståhl Maarten P. Zaal Linda J. Skitka

In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a reliance on logic and evidence in the formation and evaluation of beliefs is perceived as a moral virtue, and a reliance on less rational processes is perceived as a vice. We refer to this individual difference variable as moralized rationality. Eight studies are reported in which an instrument to measu...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2005
Miroljub Grozdanovic

Human reliability quantification (HRQ) methods are becoming increasingly important in risk and accident assessment in systems these terms are usually related to (hi-tech industrial systems, including nuclear and chemical plants). These methods began to intensively develop after numerous accidents caused by human error or inadequate activity of people who controlled and managed complex technolog...

1990
L.S.S. Manickam

The study was conducted on 12 professionals and 12 trained lay counsellors. The two groups were matched for sex (7 males and 5 females) and their mean age was 27.5 and 32.25 years respectively. Ten hypothetical problem situationts were given and empathy was assessed using, accurate empathy rating scale by two independent raters. The inter rater reliability was found to be quite high (.61 signif...

Journal: :Child development 2007
Peter Mundy Jessica Block Christine Delgado Yuly Pomares Amy Vaughan Van Hecke Meaghan Venezia Parlade

This study examined the development of joint attention in 95 infants assessed between 9 and 18 months of age. Infants displayed significant test-retest reliability on measures of following gaze and gestures (responding to joint attention, RJA) and in their use of eye contact to establish social attention coordination (initiating joint attention, IJA). Infants displayed a linear, increasing patt...

Journal: :Family process 2013
Tom Jewell Alan Carr Peter Stratton Judith Lask Ivan Eisler

The Systemic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation (SCORE) Index of Family Function and Change is a recently developed outcome measure. It was designed to be acceptable to adults and children aged 12 and over. Thus far no research has been conducted using the SCORE in children under the age of 12. The aim of this study was to pilot a children's version of the SCORE. An existing 29-item versio...

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