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Alternate-Form Reliability:

The alternate-form reliability of a survey instrument, like a psychological test, helps to overcome the "practice effect", which is typical of the test-retest reliability . The idea is to change the wording of the survey questions in a functionally equivalent form, or simply to change the order of the questions in the first and the second survey of the same respondents.

A common quantitative measure of the alternate-form reliability is the value of the correlation coefficient between the results obtained in two surveys - with the initial and re-worded questions.

See also the short courses:

Survey Analysis ,

Survey Design and Sampling Procedures

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