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How to Be More Consistent: Overview of Statistical Reliability

September 26, 2019

We want our research to be reproducible. That is, we want to be sure that the measurements we use in our testing will give us similar results again and again in repeated testing.

Reliability is essential to building trust in the statistical analysis and measurements we use, and in the results we obtain.

Join Elaine Eisenbeisz for an overview of various reliability tests including inter-rater reliability, test-retest reliability, internal consistency reliability, plus learn about various statistical tests of reliability with a bit of demonstration in SPSS.

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