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Wilhelm, Anne Garrison; Gillespie Rouse, Amy; Jones, Francesca – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2018
Although inter-rater reliability is an important aspect of using observational instruments, it has received little theoretical attention. In this article, we offer some guidance for practitioners and consumers of classroom observations so that they can make decisions about inter-rater reliability, both for study design and in the reporting of data…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Measurement, Observation, Educational Research
Pedersen, Ellen Raben; Juhl, Peter Møller – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: Critical differences state by how much 2 test results have to differ in order to be significantly different. Critical differences for discrimination scores have been available for several decades, but they do not exist for speech reception thresholds (SRTs). This study presents and discusses how critical differences for SRTs can be…
Descriptors: Speech, Simulation, Differences, Test Results
Muñoz, J. F.; Álvarez-Verdejo, E.; García-Fernández, R. M. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2018
Many poverty measures are estimated by using sample data collected from social surveys. Two examples are the poverty gap and the poverty severity indices. A novel method for the estimation of these poverty indicators is described. Social surveys usually contain different variables, some of which can be used to improve the estimation of poverty…
Descriptors: Poverty, Simulation, Income, Socioeconomic Status

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