What are the three types of reliability? Explain each in detail
What will be an ideal response?
Students should identify and explain:
A) Stability Reliability - measurement reliability across time; measure that yields consistent results at different time points, assuming what is being measured does not itself change.
B) Representative Reliability - measurement reliability across groups; a measure that yields consistent results for various social groups. An indicator has high representative reliability if it yields the same result for a construct when applied to different subpopulations.
C) Equivalence Reliability - measurement reliability across indicators; a measure that yields consistent results using different specific indicators assuming that all measure the same construct.
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a. California b. Virginia c. Florida d. Texas
The abbreviation of certain well-known organizations is OK in case names without using periods between the letters. The following is NOT one of those organizations _________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
An accused may waive the right to a jury trial. Indeed, many persons who plead not guilty to misdemeanor charges elect a _______ trial
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Supreme Court has ruled that consistent with the Sixth Amendment
A. A petty crime for purposes of a right to a jury is a crime punishable for a year or less B. A state can prohibit a jury trial for juvenile delinquency adjudications C. A state felony jury must consist of 12 persons D. The verdict in a felony jury trial must be unanimous