The instrument used was tested for reliability.
This will be done by using the test–retest method. In doing this, the researcher
administered the instrument to five (5) persons outside the study area and the
outcome recorded. This was repeated after a week interval and the results of
both outcomes were compared to determine the level of closeness. The results of
both instances were found to be related; hence the instrument was said to be
reliable.
This will be done by using the test–retest method. In doing this, the researcher
administered the instrument to five (5) persons outside the study area and the
outcome recorded. This was repeated after a week interval and the results of
both outcomes were compared to determine the level of closeness. The results of
both instances were found to be related; hence the instrument was said to be
reliable.