Date

11 March 2024 -

Session Type

Online

Topic

Quantitative research skills

Proivder:  UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health


 


Understanding and assessing reliability and validity are important when developing and using new tests and measurement tools. This course gives an introduction to the concepts of reliability and validity, how the two are associated, and the methods commonly used for assessing these factors in different data types and study designs. Knowledge of basic statistical concepts (e.g., p-values, confidence intervals) is beneficial for this course. The following topics will be covered during this one-day course:



  • Types of validity

  • Assessing validity of numeric and categorical outcomes

  • Types of reliability

  • Assessing reliability for numeric outcomes

  • Bland-Altman Limits of Agreement

  • Intraclass Correlation

  • Assessing reliability for categorical outcomes

  • Kappa

  • Internal reliability of assessment measures

  • Correlation


 


Cost £150.00


 


Visit website for more information and to book: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/child-health/events/2023/nov/assessing-measurement-reliability-and-validity

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