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Intra-rater reliability
About: Intra-rater reliability is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2073 publications have been published within this topic receiving 140968 citations.
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TL;DR: The results suggested that when AIMS was used to evaluate the motor development of the normal full-term infants in Beijing,China, its reliability was high.
Abstract: Objective:To examine the interrater and intrarater reliability of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale(AIMS) when it was used in normal full-term infants in Beijing,China.Method:Forty-five normal full-term infants including 26 boys and 19 girls lived in Beijing,with the average age(6.89±2.97)months(from 4 to 12.5 months), were admitted to this investigation.Twenty-three infants were younger than 6 months and twenty-two infants were older than 6 months.Three evaluators(evaluator A,B,C)were admitted to this investigation.In the interrater reliability study,evaluator A administered the AIMS to the infants and videotaped their performance,then evaluators B,C scored the performance in the videos independently to examine the interrater reliability.After at least one month,evaluators B,C rescored the performance with the videos again to examine the intrarater reliability.Intraclass correlation coefficients(ICCs)were calculated to examine the reliability.Result:In the interrater reliability study, total ICC=0.995,6 months group ICC=0.903,6 months group ICC=0.974.In the intrarater reliability study,total ICCs=0.997-0.999,6 months group ICCs=0.892-0.972,6 months group ICCs=0.987-0.998.Conclusion:The results suggested that when AIMS was used to evaluate the motor development of the normal full-term infants in Beijing,China,its reliability was high.
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TL;DR: This paper investigated the similarity of clinical evaluation of personological characteristics (based on an 18-factor multitrait paradigm) across three different information sources (psychometric tests, structured interview, and psychometric tests and interview).
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