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VOL. 3, ISSUE 1 (2018)
Inter-scorer Reliability Estimation of SIS-II percepts
Authors
Umed Singh, Meenakshi
Abstract
Somatic Inkblot Series-II (SIS-II) was developed as an improvised and comprehensive Inkblot Test over its earlier version as well as over other Inkblot Tests. It was developed in an attempt to make the Inkblot testing free from test anxiety, effect of gender of the examiner, for use in group setting with self administration mode, and to increase its research and clinical utility. The present study is an attempt to establish inter- scorer reliability coefficient for the 14 scores obtained from eleven categories of scales. For the realization of research purpose, 100 SIS-II protocols were randomly selected from the data collected by the investigator for her PhD research work. These protocols were independently scored by two scorers, one the investigator herself and the other who had the experience of administration, scoring and interpretation of one thousand SIS-II Protocols. Obtained data were analyzed with descriptive statistics to ascertain the normalcy of data, and Pearson’s correlations to obtain the interscorer reliability coefficients. Obtained reliability coefficients have ranged from.408 to.883, almost comparable to those reported by authors of tests and some other earlier studies.
Pages:173-175
How to cite this article:
Umed Singh, Meenakshi "Inter-scorer Reliability Estimation of SIS-II percepts". International Journal of Advanced Educational Research, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 173-175
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