Exam 1: Introduction to Measurement and Evaluation

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Scores that can be displayed in numeric form (such as an individual's time on a mile run) are examples of qualitative measurement information.

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Pedometers, heart rate monitors, and activity logs are techniques for examples of instruments used to measure ___.

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Assessment and evaluation of physical performance have been and continue to be confined to public schools.

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Dividing students into ability groups based on some attribute is referred to as ___.

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The process of translating test results into meaningful information that will aid the instructor in making judgments and rendering objective decisions is referred to as evaluation.

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___ refers to the final ability level at a designated point in time often coinciding with the end of a unit.

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The process of gathering information, analyzing the data or information, and then making an evaluation based on those results refers to:

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Measurement precedes evaluation.

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Recent scientific and technological advances:

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The task of administering a test for the purpose of obtaining a quantifiable score is referred to as evaluation.

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The process of interpreting the collective measurement and determining some value is referred to as___.

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Which of the following is not a part of the Healthy People 2020 initiative?

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A youngster's performance on an entrance exam to college can be described as___ information.

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Measurement can be utilized to diagnose, classify, and determine achievement and improvement of students.

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Measurement and evaluation techniques are becoming vital tools in establishing accountability for activity-based programs.

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Curriculum is seldom modified, and when altered, does not rely on the results of measurement and evaluation techniques.

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Testing typically serves as a motivating device for students.

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An instructor's reference to a basketball player's defensive performance as "outstanding" is an example of __ measurement information.

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Generally speaking, performance in activity-based settings is not readily quantifiable.

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In laboratory settings, ___ weighing is a traditional method to most accurately measure body composition.

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