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Funda Ugurlu; Filiz Evran Acar – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2025
The aim of this study is to develop a valid and reliable measurement tool to identify teachers' tendencies towards professional development models. In line with the purpose of scale development, a survey model was preferred. The scale was designed to be applicable to teachers from various disciplines currently working in any institution…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Test Reliability, Test Validity, Faculty Development
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Snejana Slantcheva-Durst – Discover Education, 2025
This study assesses the civic orientation of graduate students via the "Importance of Social Action Engagement" scale and tests that instrument's construct validity and reliability when applied to graduate students. The study contributes to our understanding of the levels of graduate students' willingness to engage with social issues,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Civics, Citizenship Education, Measures (Individuals)
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Victoria Reyes; Elizabeth Bogumil; Levin Elias Welch – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Transparency is once again a central issue of debate across types of qualitative research. Work on how to conduct qualitative data analysis, on the other hand, walks us through the step-by-step process on how to code and understand the data we've collected. Although there are a few exceptions, less focus is on transparency regarding…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Guides, Databases
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Stefanie A. Wind; Yuan Ge – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2024
Mixed-format assessments made up of multiple-choice (MC) items and constructed response (CR) items that are scored using rater judgments include unique psychometric considerations. When these item types are combined to estimate examinee achievement, information about the psychometric quality of each component can depend on that of the other. For…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Test Bias, Multiple Choice Tests, Responses
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Haiko Bruno Zimmermann; Debora Knihs; Raphael Sakugawa; Chris Bishop; Juliano Dal Pupo – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2024
Background: Measures that assess muscle strength and its development, either voluntarily or involuntarily, are important in the clinical and research context. The main aim of this study was to verify the interday reliability and the minimum detectable change (MDC) of the knee extensors muscles torque using evoked contractions and explosive…
Descriptors: Human Body, Physiology, Motor Reactions, Muscular Strength
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William C. M. Belzak; Daniel J. Bauer – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2024
Testing for differential item functioning (DIF) has undergone rapid statistical developments recently. Moderated nonlinear factor analysis (MNLFA) allows for simultaneous testing of DIF among multiple categorical and continuous covariates (e.g., sex, age, ethnicity, etc.), and regularization has shown promising results for identifying DIF among…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Algorithms, Factor Analysis, Error of Measurement
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Augustin Mutak; Robert Krause; Esther Ulitzsch; Sören Much; Jochen Ranger; Steffi Pohl – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2024
Understanding the intraindividual relation between an individual's speed and ability in testing scenarios is essential to assure a fair assessment. Different approaches exist for estimating this relationship, that either rely on specific study designs or on specific assumptions. This paper aims to add to the toolbox of approaches for estimating…
Descriptors: Testing, Academic Ability, Time on Task, Correlation
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L.J.G. Krijnen; K. Greaves-Lord; W. Mandy; K.J.S. Mataw; P. Hartog; S. Begeer – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
The current study evaluated a brief, informant-based autism interview: the Developmental, Dimensional and Diagnostic Interview -- Adult Version (3Di-Adult). Feasibility, reliability and validity of the Dutch 3Di-Adult was tested amongst autistic participants (n = 62) and a non-autistic comparison group (n = 30) in the Netherlands. The 3Di-Adult…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Identification, Foreign Countries, Adults
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Sidney Newton; Rui Wang – Educational Studies, 2024
Notwithstanding the neuromyth controversy, the malleability of learning style preferences impacts the validity of the measurement instrument and the effectiveness of the associated model of learning. This study investigates the test-retest reliability and underlying dynamics of Kolb's Learning Style Inventory (KLSI). It surveys 245 college-level…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Preferences, Reliability, Validity
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Bronson Hui; Zhiyi Wu – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2024
A slowdown or a speedup in response times across experimental conditions can be taken as evidence of online deployment of knowledge. However, response-time difference measures are rarely evaluated on their reliability, and there is no standard practice to estimate it. In this article, we used three open data sets to explore an approach to…
Descriptors: Reliability, Reaction Time, Psychometrics, Criticism
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Richard S. Balkin; Quentin Hunter; Bradley T. Erford – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2024
We describe best practices in reporting reliability estimates in counseling research with consideration to precision, generalization, and diverse populations. We provide a historical context to reporting reliability estimates, the limitations of past practices, and new methods to address reliability generalization. We highlight best practices…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Reliability, Counseling, Research
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Monica L. Coleman; Moira Ragan; Tahani Dari – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2024
Intercoder reliability can increase trustworthiness, accuracy, rigor, collaboration, and power sharing in qualitative research. Though not every qualitative design can utilize intercoder reliability, this article highlights how positivist qualitative research, community-based participatory research, and participatory evaluation all strengthen when…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Qualitative Research, Counseling, Research
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Rizky Putri Amalia; Fitri Ariyanti Abidin; Fitriani Yustikasari Lubis; Hery Susanto – Cogent Education, 2024
This study aimed to adapt and validate the Parents Education Anxiety Questionnaire (PEAQ) for the Indonesian context. The sample included 222 parents of school-aged children, predominantly mothers (84.7%) and fathers (15.3%). The results indicated that the adapted questionnaire exhibited good reliability, with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Anxiety, Questionnaires
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Elizabeth J. Preas; Mary E. Halbur; Regina A. Carroll – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2024
Procedural fidelity refers to the degree to which procedures for an assessment or intervention (i.e., independent variables) are implemented consistent with the prescribed protocols. Procedural fidelity is an important factor in demonstrating the internal validity of an experiment and clinical treatments. Previous reviews evaluating the inclusion…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Behavioral Science Research, Periodicals, Fidelity
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Russell P. Houpt; Kevin J. Grimm; Aaron T. McLaughlin; Daryl R. Van Tongeren – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
Numerous methods exist to determine the optimal number of classes when using latent profile analysis (LPA), but none are consistently correct. Recently, the likelihood incremental percentage per parameter (LI3P) was proposed as a model effect-size measure. To evaluate the LI3P more thoroughly, we simulated 50,000 datasets, manipulating factors…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Profiles, Sample Size, Evaluation Methods
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