paralleltestreliabilität
Paralleltestreliabilität is a method for assessing the reliability of a measurement instrument, such as a psychological test or questionnaire. It is also known as the alternate-forms reliability or parallel-forms reliability. This method involves creating two distinct versions of the same test that are designed to measure the same underlying construct. These two versions, referred to as parallel forms, are constructed such that they have the same content, difficulty level, and statistical properties, including the same mean and variance.
The procedure for assessing paralleltestreliabilität typically involves administering both parallel forms of the test to the