Exam 7: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Part 2

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If two variables are related and one variable increases as the other variable decreases,they are likely to have:

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If the probability of your finding is greater than 10%,you are likely to conclude:

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A correlation with a value of 0 means:

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A quick method of finding out the degree of customer satisfaction at a local supermarket would be through the use of:

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Which of the following is an example of a closed-ended question?

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If you wanted to determine if the scale you are using relates to other measures of the variable then you would be interest in:

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If two variables are related and one variable increases as the other variable increases,it is likely to have:

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A hypothesis that makes a specific prediction as to the exact nature of the relationship between two variables is called a:

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If the probability of your finding is less than 5%,you are likely to conclude:

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Equivalent-form reliability is another name for:

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A scoring strategy in which more negative response alternatives are assigned higher numerical values and more positive response alternatives are assigned lower numerical values is called:

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A researcher discovered that items on a scale did not measure what they were intended to measure.The scale,therefore,has an issue with:

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The degree to which individual measurements of a variable differ from one another is called:

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The statistic used to indicate how much,on average,an individual score differs from the arithmetic mean is known as the:

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If you wanted to determine if a scale is relevant to an outcome or behavior you would be interested in:

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Reverse-coding minimizes the potential for a(n):

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If you wanted to determine if the scale you are using relates to a relevant outcome measured at the same time then you would be interested in:

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Descriptive statistics almost always include:

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A Cronbach's alpha is represented by which symbol?

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Cronbach's alpha refers to:

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