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Experiments in which an individual subject is exposed to more than one level of an experimental treatment are referred to as repeated measures designs.
Internal Consistency Reliability
Reliability assessed with data collected at one point in time with multiple measures of a psychological construct. A measure is reliable when the multiple measures provide similar results.
Interrater Reliability
The degree of agreement among raters or judges, ensuring consistency in the assessment or observation of a variable.
Test-retest Reliability
Test-retest reliability is a measure of the consistency of a psychological test or assessment when administered to the same individuals at two different points in time.
Alternate Forms Reliability
A measure of reliability that assesses the consistency of the results of two tests that are constructed in the same way from the same content domain.
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