When making good decisions in Trustworthiness
evidence- based practice, of
the data is
necessary.
Confirmabi
lity
Trustworthin
ess
Independe
nce Timing
reliability is defined as the case in consistently measures the same thing
which an instrument
-consistently measures the same
thing
- measures what it is suppose to
measure
- measures demographic data
-consistently measures the sample
size
reliability and relevance may exist independently of validity
- with dependence on validity
- with only independence of validity
- independently of validity
- none of the above
a valid test will__have some degree always
off
reliability and relevance
- never
- sometimes
- frequently
- always
, when measuring blood pressure , observed score of the instrument
the actual score is the
- observed score of the instrument
- estimated score determined by the
nurse
- perfect score without error
- first sound heard by the nurse
reliability coefficients greater than 0.80
____________________________are
considered to be high
-0.50
-0.60
-0.70
-0.80
dividing scores on a path internal consistency
questionnaire (with 0-5 items)
into odd numbered and even
numbered scores is a mechanism
that can be used to determine
-external consistency
-internal consistency
-relevance
-validity
a research study was objectivity
developed to consider the the
assessment of the skin color
nurses on a medical-surgical
unit were asked to record their
judgements of the skin color
from four pictures of individuals
with differing skin tones. This
process is an example of which
area of reliability measurement
-accuracy
-objectivity
-feasibility
-equivalency
which test is used to establish SEM
the measurement of the
accuracy related to reliability
-ANOVA
- SEM
-PPM
-reliability coefficient