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Review And Evaluation Of Reliability Generalization Research, Alexandra Marie Henchy
Review And Evaluation Of Reliability Generalization Research, Alexandra Marie Henchy
Theses and Dissertations--Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology
Reliability Generalization (RG) is a meta-analytic method that examines the sources of measurement error variance for scores for multiple studies that use a certain instrument or group of instruments that measure the same construct (Vacha-Haase, Henson, & Caruso, 2002). Researchers have been conducting RG studies for over 10 years since it was first discussed by Vacha-Haase (1998). Henson and Thompson (2002) noted that, as RG is not a monolithic technique; researchers can conduct RG studies in a variety of ways and include diverse variables in their analyses. Differing recommendations exist in regards to how researchers should retrieve, code, and analyze …
Measuring Transformational Leadership In Athletic Training: A Comparative Analysis, Kristan M. Yates
Measuring Transformational Leadership In Athletic Training: A Comparative Analysis, Kristan M. Yates
Theses and Dissertations--Educational Leadership Studies
The purpose of this study was to measure the construct of transformational leadership among athletic training academicians and clinicians. Additionally, this study sought to determine whether perspectives regarding transformational leadership were the same or different based on full-time vocational roles. Finally, this study introduced a methodology for survey data analysis relatively unknown in athletic training research circles. Participants included athletic training education program directors as well as individuals in leadership roles at the state, district, and national level.