Exam 4: Design, Measurement, and Analysis in Developmental Research
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What are the four types of design validity and in what ways might each be particularly relevant to developmental scientists?
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Response should correctly describe, distinguish and discuss the particular relevance to developmental researchers of (1) statistical conclusion validity, (2) internal validity, (3) construct validity, and (4) external validity.
What features distinguish true experiment, quasi-experiment, and nonexperimental designs? Please provide examples that illustrate these features.
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Response should focus on the degree to which research designs (1) direct the assignment of independent variables and (2) control for the influence of extraneous variables on dependent variables. True experiments meet both criteria, quasi-experiments typically only meet the latter criterion, and nonexperiments meet neither. Examples should reflect these distinctions.
Which of the following is NOT a measurement facet relevant to developmental research?
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How does design structure variables to allow for appropriate conclusions to be drawn from research?
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Pearsonian analyses are based upon _____ data, whereas Fisherian analyses are based upon _____ data:
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_____ are employed to measure change, whereas _____ are employed to measure growth:
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A study of infant visual perception finds that increased errors in tracking a moving object are moderately correlated with cognitive ability of children entering kindergarten. This finding represents what kind of measurement validity?
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According to Hartmann, Pelzel, and Abbott, external validity refers to the _____:
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Describe, with examples, two types of directional causal bias relevant to developmental science.
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What is the difference between reliability as internal consistency and reliability as interobserver agreement?
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According to Hartmann, Pelzel, and Abbott, construct validity refers to the _____:
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Which of the following types of measurement validity refers to the degree to which an instrument corresponds with an important and currently assessed criterion?
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According to Hartmann, Pelzel, and Abbott, statistical conclusion validity refers to the _____:
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_____ is a particularly relevant design issue for developmental investigators conducting longitudinal research:
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A child's verbal performance on a standardized intelligence test was reported to be at the 75th percentile. This would be an example of a(n) _____ score:
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What is a Type II error and under what conditions are researchers most likely to commit them when testing a null hypothesis?
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According to Hartmann, Pelzel, and Abbott, internal validity refers to the _____:
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