Exam 15: Interests and Attitudes
Exam 1: The World of Testing57 Questions
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Exam 4: Reliability69 Questions
Exam 5: Validity64 Questions
Exam 6: Test Development and Item Analysis68 Questions
Exam 7: Fairness and Bias30 Questions
Exam 8: Cognitive Abilities: Individual Tests85 Questions
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Exam 10: Neuropsychological Assessment55 Questions
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Exam 13: Clinical Instruments and Methods65 Questions
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Exam 15: Interests and Attitudes45 Questions
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All of the major career interest inventories show relationships to a project of the U.S. Department of Labor that provides lists of occupations. The project is known as ___.
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What generalization was developed about the stability of career interests from late adolescence onward? Career interests are ___.
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The major career interest inventories often provide indicators of ability in various areas either as part of the inventory or through a companion instrument. These indicators usually rely on ___.
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Most of the items in the Strong Interest Inventory call for responses of ___.
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Strong's early work on the development of career interest measures used the same methodology as that used by the
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The General Occupational Theme (GOT) scores on the Strong are based on ____.
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Which method of measuring attitudes does the text identify as the most widely used method?
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Which is NOT one of the components usually identified in defining an attitude?
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Historically, the dominant names in the field of vocational interest testing have been ___.
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In which of the methods of measuring attitudes does a panel of judges sort the items in terms of how favorably they express an attitude?
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The Administrative Indexes on the Strong are examples of ___.
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O*NET, a project of the U.S. Department of Labor and cross-referenced to results from career interest inventories, gives information about _____.
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In the RIASEC hexagon, the distance between vertexes is supposed to indicate the relative degree of
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What type of normed score does the Strong Interest Inventory use?
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Which method of measuring attitudes typically uses response categories ranging from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree?
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What generalization was developed regarding the use of modern psychometric techniques, such as item response theory, in the construction of the career interest measures covered in the text?
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Which is an alternative name for the "method of summated ratings" for measuring attitudes?
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On the Strong, the counts of Total Responses and Infrequent Responses are part of what category of scores?
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