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A developmental psychologist measures aggression in children using two protocols: Protocol A involves categorizing behavior into nominal types (e.g., 'verbal aggression', 'physical aggression', or 'no aggression'), while Protocol B uses a quantitative 1-to-7 rating scale to score intensity. State which statistic (CohenskappaCohen's \\kappa or CronbachsalphaCronbach's \\alpha) should be used to assess inter-rater reliability for each protocol, and explain why.

Question: A developmental psychologist measures aggression in children using two protocols: Protocol A involves categorizing behavior into nominal types (e.g., 'verbal aggression', 'physical aggression', or 'no aggression'), while Protocol B uses a quantitative 1-to-7 rating scale to score intensity. State which statistic (CohenskappaCohen's \\kappa or CronbachsalphaCronbach's \\alpha) should be used to assess inter-rater reliability for each protocol, and explain why.

Sample answer: Protocol A should use CohenskappaCohen's \\kappa because the behavioral codes are categorical. Protocol B should use CronbachsalphaCronbach's \\alpha because the judgments are quantitative ratings.

Key points:

  • Use Cohen's kappa to evaluate the reliability of categorical judgments.
  • Use Cronbach's alpha to evaluate the reliability of quantitative judgments.

Rubric: A correct answer must identify Cohen's kappa for Protocol A because the data is categorical, and Cronbach's alpha for Protocol B because the data is quantitative.

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