true score variability
variability due to real differences in ability or knowledge in the test-takers
error variability
variability caused by chance or random factors
classical test theory
test scores = true score variability + error variability
reliability
the amount of consistency, repeatability, and dependability in scores obtained on a test
reliability coefficient
sources of errors in tests
factors that effect reliability
test-retest reliability
(or coefficient of stability)
parallel forms reliability
(or coefficient of equivalence)
internal consistency reliability
split half reliability
Spearman-Brown prophecy formula
*inappropriate for speeded tests
Kuder-Richardson and Cronbach’s coeffcient alpha
interrater reliability
validity
3 basic types of validity
face validity
content validity
true positive
*correct prediction
false positive
*incorrect prediction
true negative
*correct prediction
false negatives
*incorrect prediction
item difficulty
example - if ‘p’ is 0.10, that means only 10% of people got the item right (therefore it was difficult)
diagnostic validity