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Multiple Choice Questions (Enter your answers on the enclosed answer sheet)1. The ratio level of measurement would include which of the following?a. political affiliationb. amount of books ownedc. order of finishing testd. GRE score2. Which level of measurement conveys the most information?a. nominalb. ordinalc. intervald. ratio3. Which of the following is NOT an example of reliability?a. consistencyb. performing the same in the future as in the pastc. the test doing what it is supposed to dod. measuring the same thing more than once with the same outcome4. A score that you would actually record is a(n) ______________ score.a. observedb. truec. errord. false5. What are the two components of error scores?a. method error and consistent errorb. standard error and method errorc. trait error and standard errord. trait error and method errorUnit 2 Examination97GRM 697 The Research Process6. A measure of how stable a test is over time is an example of which of the following?a. inter-rater reliabilityb. test-retest reliabilityc. parallel forms reliabilityd. internal consistency7. _____________ describes a measure used to compare two different tests with the same group of participants to see how closely correlated the two sets of scores are with each other.a. Inter-rater reliabilityb. Test-retest reliabilityc. Parallel-forms reliabilityd. Internal consistency8. What is the name of the individual credited with devising levels of measurement in whichdifferent measurement outcomes can be classified?a. Binetb. Stevensc. Cattelld. Wechsler9. What is one way to obtain a criterion validity estimate?a. ask an expert for his or her opinionb. assess the underlying construct on which the test is based and correlate thesescores with the test scoresc. select a criterion and correlate scores on the test with scores on the criteriond. obtain a Pearson Product Moment correlation coefficient for two different forms of thetest given at different times10. Intelligence tests usually compare the performance of a child against other children of thesame age. This type of test is called a(n) ______________ test.a. achievementb. standardizedc. norm-referencedd. criterion-referenced11. Tests such as the Denver Developmental Screening Test are used _______________.a. as dependent variablesb. for entrance to a program to identify strengths and weaknessesc. to distinguish among people for selection purposesd. to determine if program goals were metUnit 2 Examination98GRM 697 The Research Process12. What type of test defines a specific level of performance (or mastery) of some contentdomain?a. standardized testb. researcher-made testc. norm-referenced testd. criterion-referenced test13. The Graduate Record Examination and the Millerâs Analogy Test are generally used for_______________.a. placementb. selectionc. evaluation of a programd. diagnosis14. What is the computed number for the proportion of test takers who get an item correct?a. item analysisb. discrimination indexc. difficulty indexd. attitude index15. What is the computed number for how well an item distinguishes between the âknowingâand the âunknowingâ?a. item analysisb. discrimination indexc. difficulty indexd. attitude index16. Which one of the following is a disadvantage of multiple choice tests?a. can be used to assess almost anyoneb. limits the kind of content assessedc. are relatively easy to scored. poor writers are not penalized17. Which level of measurement is very similar to Thurstone-like scales?a. ordinalb. nominalc. intervald. ratioUnit 2 Examination99GRM 697 The Research Process18. What is the range of 5, 8, 10, 14, and 11?a. 48b. 9.6c. 10d. 919. What is the average amount that each score varies from the mean of the set of scores?a. the rangeb. the standard deviationc. the meand. the normal curve20. How can descriptive statistics be defined?a. describing elements of a distributionb. relating the data to a larger populationc. developing a research questiond. identical to inferential statistics21. Which measure of variability is the most direct way to measure how dispersed a set of scoresis?a. the meanb. standard deviationc. ranged. variance22. When computing the standard deviation, what does it mean when the sum of the deviationabout the mean is NOT 0?a. The data set has a great amount of variability.b. The data set has at least one extreme score.c. The data is too small.d. The mean of the data set was computed incorrectly.23. Which measure of variability describes the average deviation of each score from the mean?a. rangeb. standard deviationc. moded. meanUnit 2 Examination100GRM 697 The Research Process24. What measure would be used to compute the average gender of subjects?a. meanb. modec. mediand. standard deviation25. Which measure would be used to describe the average class ranking of algebra students?a. meanb. modec. mediand. standard deviation
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