Learn Before
Short Answer

A psychology research team has trained two research assistants to evaluate quantitative behaviors from recorded participant interactions. How should the team apply Cronbach's α\alpha to establish reliability for these measurements, and what target statistical value should they achieve to verify that their inter-rater reliability is good?

Question: A psychology research team has trained two research assistants to evaluate quantitative behaviors from recorded participant interactions. How should the team apply Cronbach's α\alpha to establish reliability for these measurements, and what target statistical value should they achieve to verify that their inter-rater reliability is good?

Sample answer: The research team should calculate Cronbach's α\alpha using the quantitative judgments made by the two raters to assess their inter-rater reliability. To conclude that they have achieved good inter-rater reliability, the resulting statistic must reach a threshold value of +0.80+0.80 or greater.

Key points:

  • Apply Cronbach's α\alpha to quantitative judgments to assess inter-rater reliability
  • Evaluate whether the observers are making consistent ratings across the sessions
  • Achieve a target statistical threshold of +0.80+0.80 or greater to verify good reliability

Rubric: Grading Criteria: - States that Cronbach's alpha should be calculated on the quantitative judgments of the two raters (1 point). - Mentions that Cronbach's alpha is used here to evaluate inter-rater reliability (1 point). - Specifies the target threshold value of +0.80+0.80 or greater for good reliability (1 point).

0

1

Updated 2026-05-26

Contributors are:

Who are from:

Tags

KPU

Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

Related