Drawing Conclusions about Reliability Without Measuring It

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David Trafimow

Abstract

The importance of having reliable measures in science research is obvious and cannot be overestimated. But in aviation research it often is impractical to collect test-retest reliability data because adding sessions can be expensive. What can be done? Based on classical measurement theory, the present article offers a procedure whereby researchers can draw limited conclusions about reliability even in the absence of reliability data.

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Statistics & Design