“…In the literature, there are many studies in which items related to various measurement and evaluation practices have been considered a source of variability and reliability studies based on G Theory (Choi & Wilson, 2018;Çakıcı Eser & Gelbal, 2013;Deliceoğlu & Çıkrıkçı Demirtaşlı, 2012;Demir, 2016;Doğan & Anadol, 2017;Doğan & Bıkmaz Bilgen, 2017;Güler, 2011;Güler et al, 2014;Gülle et al, 2018;Hathcoat & Penn, 2012;Hill et al, 2012;Scherbaum et al, 2018;Solano-Flores & Li, 2013;Yılmaz Nalbantoğlu & Gelbal, 2011). Furthermore, in some of these studies (Doğan & Anadol, 2017;Scherbaum et al, 2018;Yılmaz Nalbantoğlu & Gelbal, 2011) comparisons were also made regarding the use of crossed and nested research designs within the scope of G theory. In other studies (Doğan & Bıkmaz Bilgen, 2017;Güler et al, 2014;Gülle et al, 2018;Hathcoat & Penn, 2012;Solano-Flores & Li, 2013) it was observed whether the reliability of performance-based measures could be examined through G theory.…”