Exam 4: Criteria for Test Selection
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The ""learning effect"" may mislead individuals regarding reliability of a particular test.
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Administering the same test to two groups of individuals who are known to differ significantly on a particular variable is a procedure utilized to determine:
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Criterion-related validity can be obtained by correlating scores on a golf skills test with actual scores from playing golf.
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Construct validity can be determined by administering the same test to different groups to determine if there is a significant statistical difference in the scores between the groups.
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Which of the following influences would be least likely to affect the reliability of the test?
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___ validity is a category of criterion-related validity in which scores from a new test correlate highly with scores from an established test that measure the same variable of interest.
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Validity of the test is quantitatively determined by using percentile scores.
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The split-half or odd-even reliability procedure requires more than one administration of the test.
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__ objectivity is when a single tester administers and scores a test two or more times.
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Objectivity coefficients are typically high when judging diving performance, gymnastics, routines, or the form of a golf swing.
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A test that yields data that are stable, repeatable, and precise is said to possess ___.
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Construct validity can be established using an expert panel of judges.
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Interrater objectivity is also referred to as interjudge objectivity.
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The alternate form reliability procedure requires the administration of two forms of the test.
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The formula used to predict the reliability of the entire instrument based on correlational coefficients of the two halves of the instrument is referred to as the ___.
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Completing the correlational analysis between a youngster's performance or a group of students' performance on a timed mile run and their maximum oxygen consumption on a treadmill test would result in determining ___ validity.
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