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Overview of Chapter 12
Part 4

 

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Overview of Chapter 12: Evaluating Measurements and Data Quality

Chapter 12 is designed to assist you in evaluating data quality. Because quantitative data are collected in most nursing studies, the beginning section of the chapter introduces you to the basic principles of measurement. A major intent here is to recognize that quantitative measurement is neither inherent nor arbitrary. Good measuring tools have certain attributes for which the researcher is often responsible.

The subsequent section explains how measurement error can interfere with the accuracy of quantitative measurements and indicates several sources of measurement error. The concepts of reliability and validity are then covered in some detail. Both reliability and validity have multiple aspects, each of which can be assessed differently. It's important to recognize, however, that for any given instrument, some ways of assessing reliability and validity are more appropriate than others. Another important point is that the quality of an instrument partially depends on its particular application.

Various criteria for evaluating qualitative data quality are described, and techniques for enhancing and documenting the trustworthiness of qualitative data are reviewed.

Qualitative and quantitative researchers are equally interested in having their data reflect reality as accurately and truthfully as possible. Even though the terminology for assessments of quantitative and qualitative data is different, the underlying concepts are similar.

Study Chapter 12 in the text, pages 301-324.

Use the forum for Questions for Instructor on Part 4 in WebCT for Nurs 400A or Nurs 400B to post questions about things you don't understand in Chapter 12.

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