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Test-Retest Reliability

Known as: Test Retest Reliability, Statistical Reliability, Reliabilities, Test-Retest 
The ability of the same instrument to produce consistent results when used additional times under conditions as nearly the same as possible.
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2016
2016
Objectives: Despite advanced imaging techniques, classic measurements of fracture reduction have not been revisited to date. The… 
1994
1994
OBJECTIVE The primary purpose of this study was to determine if, when confronted with a series of cervical videofluoroscopic (VF… 
1984
1984
&NA; The present study attempted to assess systematically a set of behavioral subcomponents associated with the Type A behavior… 
1984
1984
Taken generally, the literature over the past ten or fifteen years casts considerable doubt on the ability of forensic… 
1982
1982
With the aid of a quantitative impedance method and a pressure chamber, the capacity of the Eustachian tube to equilibrate… 
1981
1981
Following a general discussion of the meaning of and need for reliability estimates, four different approaches to the estimation… 
Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
The normal click-evoked BSER was studied in a total of 28 young (aged 12 to 40) normally hearing subjects in regard to wave… 
1977
1977
The use of larger scintillation detectors with high-efficiency converging collimators has greatly increased the photon input rate…