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Measurement and reliability: statistical thinking considerations.

J J Bartko1.   

Abstract

Reliability is defined as the degree to which multiple assessments of a subject agree (reproducibility). There is increasing awareness among researchers that the two most appropriate measures of reliability are the intraclass correlation coefficient and kappa. However, unacceptable statistical measures of reliability such as chi-square, percent agreement, product moment correlation, as well as any measure of association and Yule's Y still appear in the literature. There are costs associated with improper measurements, unreliable diagnostic systems, inappropriate statistics and measures of reliability, and poor quality research. Costs are incurred when misleading information directs resources and talents into nonproductive avenues of research. The consequences of unreliable measurements and diagnosis are illustrated with some studies of schizophrenia.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1947873     DOI: 10.1093/schbul/17.3.483

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   9.306


  61 in total

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5.  Association of two DRD2 gene polymorphisms with acute and tardive antipsychotic-induced movement disorders in young Caucasian patients.

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6.  Agreement between Parent and Adolescent Reports of Adolescent Substance Use.

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Journal:  J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse       Date:  2007-07

7.  Validation of the EQ-5D in a general population sample in urban China.

Authors:  Hong-Mei Wang; Donald L Patrick; Todd C Edwards; Anne M Skalicky; Hai-Yan Zeng; Wen-Wen Gu
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8.  Agreement between veteran and partner reports of intimate partner aggression.

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9.  The Gambling Symptom Assessment Scale (G-SAS): a reliability and validity study.

Authors:  Suck Won Kim; Jon E Grant; Marc N Potenza; Carlos Blanco; Eric Hollander
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10.  Reproducible MRI measurement of adipose tissue volumes in genetic and dietary rodent obesity models.

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