SSCI 2900U Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Concurrent Validity, Inter-Rater Reliability, Predictive Validity

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Slide 4: concept an idea expressed by symbol or words. Slide 5: quantitative measurement more concerned about detail, follows a structure. Slide 6: qualitative measurement measures will change throughout the process of collecting data, more flexible. Slide 7: no perfect way to measure a process. Measuring depression is not as easy because there is no process to it, just through literature and a lot of reading. **standard binet intelligence test measures only intellectual intelligence, doesn"t measure other intelligence, ex. *always borrow established measures, build upon already studied concepts. Slide 9: quantitative hypothesis (testable theory) iv dv iv is job satisfaction (overall how much does someone like their job, vacation, pay). Dv is mental health (psychological and emotional well-being tested through surveys - quantitative) operationalize come up with questions on everything that relates to the process. Slide 10: reliability are the measures consistent over time. Slide 11: test-retest opinions don"t fluctuate over period of time.

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