Abstract

Abstract This study aims to investigate test-retest reliability or rep roducibility of the paper-pencil test for investigating stereotypes of seven principal controls of passen ger cars. The controls include wiper, head light, high beam, door window, ignition key, door key and door lock. Sixty two college-aged students participated in the paper-pencil tests and the tests were condu cted twice with an in-between period of 4 weeks. The results showed that the stereotypes of motion-dire ctions for the seven controls by the two paper-pencil tests were the same, and that the percentage a greements between two tests by subjects were ranged from 60.0% to 80.6%. There was a weak line ar relationship between averaged rates of responses for the stereotypes of motion-directions for the seven controls and percentage agreements by subjects. Based on these results, it is concluded that the paper-pencil test collects reliable or reproducible data on the stereotypes of motion-dire ctions for passenger cars’ controls within four weeks.Keywords : Stereotype, Paper-pencil test, Test-retest, Reliabil ity

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