Validity and reliability of proposed rubries used in practical examinations for ROMEs Aleta, Patrick John I.; Casas, Jahziel Zara .; Feble, Jane Michelle F.; Lara, Mary Kristleen Joyce C. and Mapanao, Vanessa Mae N. 6

By: Aleta, Patrick John I.; Casas, Jahziel Zara .; Feble, Jane Michelle F.; Lara, Mary Kristleen Joyce C. and Mapanao, Vanessa Mae N.; Casas, Jahziel Zara .; Feble, Jane Michelle F.; Lara, Mary Kristleen Joyce C. and Mapanao, Vanessa Mae N. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT: The study aimed to analyzed the validity and reliability of proposed rubrics used in practical examinations for Range o Motion Exercises. This study involves seven (7) experts handling the content validity. It is as follows: 3 content experts from the department - College of Physical Therapy in PLM, 1 external content expert from outside the department, and 3 practitioner experts from the field of Physical Therapy itself. For Inter-rater Reliability, 5 evaluators were selected among faculty members in PLM under the College of Physical Therapy via convenience sampling. All faculty members are also registered Physical Therapists here in the Philippines. For inter-rater liability, a total of 40 students were recruited to participate in the study based on the regular number of students per block in every year level under College of Physical Therapy. To determine the content validity and reliability of the proposed rubrics used in practical examinations for ROMEs, the researchers used CVI and CVR, and ICC and modified kappa, respectively. The results revealed that the conducted and used rubric is valid but not reliable. In view of the findings, it is recommended that the proposed rubric be tested more than once. Other editions:
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Undergraduate (Thesis) Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila;College of Physical Therapy, Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy 56

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ABSTRACT: The study aimed to analyzed the validity and reliability of proposed rubrics used in practical examinations for Range o Motion Exercises. This study involves seven (7) experts handling the content validity. It is as follows: 3 content experts from the department - College of Physical Therapy in PLM, 1 external content expert from outside the department, and 3 practitioner experts from the field of Physical Therapy itself. For Inter-rater Reliability, 5 evaluators were selected among faculty members in PLM under the College of Physical Therapy via convenience sampling. All faculty members are also registered Physical Therapists here in the Philippines. For inter-rater liability, a total of 40 students were recruited to participate in the study based on the regular number of students per block in every year level under College of Physical Therapy. To determine the content validity and reliability of the proposed rubrics used in practical examinations for ROMEs, the researchers used CVI and CVR, and ICC and modified kappa, respectively. The results revealed that the conducted and used rubric is valid but not reliable. In view of the findings, it is recommended that the proposed rubric be tested more than once.

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