Watching Behavior: When we directly watch how people act, we can gather a lot of helpful information. Studies show that when observers check each other, they agree about 85% of the time.
Talks and Interviews: Structured interviews are like set questions that we ask everyone. This helps keep the answers consistent, and most of the time, over 90% of the replies are reliable across different groups of people.
Surveys: Self-report surveys let people share their thoughts and feelings. Research shows that about 70% of people usually respond to these surveys.
Tests and Assessments: Standardized tests give us clear numbers about a person’s abilities. These tests often score higher than 0.80, which means they are very reliable.
Therapy Notes: Keeping regular notes during therapy sessions can make the information much clearer. Updating these notes can make our understanding deeper by as much as 50% when we look back at them.
Watching Behavior: When we directly watch how people act, we can gather a lot of helpful information. Studies show that when observers check each other, they agree about 85% of the time.
Talks and Interviews: Structured interviews are like set questions that we ask everyone. This helps keep the answers consistent, and most of the time, over 90% of the replies are reliable across different groups of people.
Surveys: Self-report surveys let people share their thoughts and feelings. Research shows that about 70% of people usually respond to these surveys.
Tests and Assessments: Standardized tests give us clear numbers about a person’s abilities. These tests often score higher than 0.80, which means they are very reliable.
Therapy Notes: Keeping regular notes during therapy sessions can make the information much clearer. Updating these notes can make our understanding deeper by as much as 50% when we look back at them.