| InQ(R) | inquiry mode questionnaire, reliability assessment |
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| reliability | The degree of stability exhibitied when a measurement is repeated under identical conditions. See: correlation coefficient, reliability coefficient. Origin: M.E. Relien, fr. O.Fr. Relier, fr. L. Religo, to bind (05 Mar 2000) |
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| reliability coefficient | An index of the consistency of measurement often based on the correlation between scores obtained on the initial test and a retest (test-retest reliability) or between scores on two similar forms of the same test (equivalent-form reliability). (05 Mar 2000) |
| interjudge reliability | In psychology, the consistency of measurement obtained when different judges or examiners independently administer the same test to the same individual. Synonym: interrater reliability. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| interrater reliability | In psychology, the consistency of measurement obtained when different judges or examiners independently administer the same test to the same individual. Synonym: interrater reliability. (05 Mar 2000) |
| test-retest reliability | <epidemiology> The consistency of measurement based on the correlation between test and retest scores for the same individual. See: coefficient, reliability. (05 Mar 2000) |
| equivalent form reliability | In psychology, the consistency of measurement based on the correlation between scores on two similar forms of the same test taken by the same individual. See: reliability coefficient. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reliability |
1. the tendency of a system to be resistant to failure. 2. precision (def. 2).
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| reliability | the trait of being dependable or reliable |
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