Psychology - Reliability and Validity
Inter-Rater Reliability
Consistency between different researchers working on the same study.
Reliability
Consistency. The extent to which the findings can be repeated.
Validity
Extent to which a measure measures what it is supposed to measure.
External Reliability
How consistently a method measure over time when repeated.
Internal Reliability
How consistently a method measures within itself.
Concurrent Validity
New measure test scores are correlated with those from an established test.
Test Re-test Method
Participants take the same test on different occasions. High correlation between test scores = high external reliability.
Internal Validity
Where a studies results were really due to the IV the researcher manipulated.
Ecological Validity
Whether a test measures behaviour that is representative of naturally occurring behaviour.
External Validity
Whether the results can be generalised if conducted in a different environment or with different pp's etc.
Face Validity
Assessing whether our measuring tools appears to be doing what it should.
Intra-Rater Reliability
The consistency of a researchers behaviour. A researcher should produce similar results.
