Deck 5: Psychological Measurement

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There is a single best conceptual definition of every psychological construct.
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Psychological measures should have as few items as possible.
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Psychologists assume their measures are accurate but cannot demonstrate that they are.
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A psychological measure is valid to the extent that the scores it produces are consistent over time.
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Psychological constructs can be observed directly by looking or listening.
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The split-half correlation is a measure of internal consistency.
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"Psychometrics" is another name for psychological measurement.
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The first step in measuring a construct is conceptually defining it.
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A Cronbach's alpha of .90 would indicate good internal consistency.
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Researchers should create their own measures whenever possible.
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The Big Five are a set of personality dimensions that describe human personality.
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Intelligence is measured at the ratio level.
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Measurement is best defined as which of the following?

A) directly comparing one individual to a standard reference individual
B) the assignment of scores to individuals so the scores represent some characteristic of the individuals
C) the use of an established measuring instrument such as a ruler or scale to describe an individual
D) an objective method of counting individuals
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Face validity is the extent to which a psychological measure appears to measure the construct of interest.
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"Reactivity" refers to participants' reactions to being measured.
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The variable sex (male vs. female) is measured at the nominal level.
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A psychological measure is reliable to the extent that it is consistent.
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There is a single best way to measure every psychological construct.
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"Behavioral measure" is another name for any psychological measure.
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A test-retest correlation of +.50 is generally considered good.
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A low test-retest correlation would probably not be a concern for a measure of which of the following?

A) mood
B) intelligence
C) extroversion
D) conscientiousness
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The Stroop color naming task has been adapted to measure which of the following?

A) autism
B) color blindness
C) social anxiety
D) paranoia
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Imagine that a research methods instructor accidentally includes concepts on an exam that he did not actually cover in the course. This is a problem with which of the following?

A) the exam's face validity
B) the exam's discriminant validity
C) the exam's criterion validity
D) the exam's content validity
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How do the reliability and validity of a measure differ from each other? Is it possible for a measure to be reliable but not valid? If so, how? Is it possible for a measure to be valid but not reliable? How?
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Working memory capacity can be measured by doing which of the following?

A) scanning people's frontal lobes
B) having people repeat back a string of digits
C) asking people about their earliest childhood memories
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is true of the measurement of stress?

A) Stress cannot be measured because it is not directly observable.
B) Physiological measures provide the best indicator of stress.
C) There are many useful measures of stress.
D) Existing measures of stress are too flawed to be of much use.
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Features of a study that indicate to participants how they "ought" to behave are called _____.

A) demand characteristics
B) behavioral cues
C) hidden commands
D) expectancy effects
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After using any psychological measure, it is always good practice to do which of the following?

A) write a thank you note to the creator of the measure
B) evaluate its reliability and validity based on the new data
C) publish the results in the Mental Measurements Yearbook
D) discuss participants' responses with them
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Which of the following is another name for psychological measurement?

A) intelligence testing
B) mental examination
C) quantitative psychology
D) psychometrics
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What do psychological researchers mean by "converging operations?" Give a hypothetical example.
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Which of the following variables is measured at the ratio level?

A) number of siblings
B) intelligence
C) religion
D) self-esteem
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Imagine that you create a new measure of indecisiveness. Describe a study you could do to provide evidence for its criterion validity.
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Internal consistency is not relevant for which of the following measures?

A) the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
B) a rating of one's happiness on a 1-to-10 scale
C) the Beck Depression Inventory
D) a standard intelligence test
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Which of the following is generally true of measures created for use in scientific research?

A) They can be used without permission.
B) They are described in a published article.
C) They should be properly referenced in any published work.
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is the best example of a construct?

A) depression
B) number of siblings
C) height
D) annual income
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In the context of psychological measurement, what is reactivity? Illustrate your general definition with a concrete example.
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What is it called when a researcher measures the same construct in different ways?

A) multiple measurement
B) exploratory research
C) inconsistent assessment
D) converging operations
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Give two distinct operational definitions for the construct aggression. Be as specific as you can.
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Cronbach's alpha can be interpreted as which of the following?

A) the mean of all possible test-retest correlations
B) the mean of all possible split-half correlations
C) the mean of all possible inter-rater correlations
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is a common measure of internal consistency?

A) test-retest correlation
B) split-half correlation
C) Cohen's d
D) Cronbach's alpha
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There is a single best conceptual definition of every psychological construct.
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Psychological measures should have as few items as possible.
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Psychologists assume their measures are accurate but cannot demonstrate that they are.
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A psychological measure is valid to the extent that the scores it produces are consistent over time.
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Psychological constructs can be observed directly by looking or listening.
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The split-half correlation is a measure of internal consistency.
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"Psychometrics" is another name for psychological measurement.
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The first step in measuring a construct is conceptually defining it.
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A Cronbach's alpha of .90 would indicate good internal consistency.
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Researchers should create their own measures whenever possible.
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The Big Five are a set of personality dimensions that describe human personality.
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Intelligence is measured at the ratio level.
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Measurement is best defined as which of the following?

A) directly comparing one individual to a standard reference individual
B) the assignment of scores to individuals so the scores represent some characteristic of the individuals
C) the use of an established measuring instrument such as a ruler or scale to describe an individual
D) an objective method of counting individuals
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Face validity is the extent to which a psychological measure appears to measure the construct of interest.
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"Reactivity" refers to participants' reactions to being measured.
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The variable sex (male vs. female) is measured at the nominal level.
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A psychological measure is reliable to the extent that it is consistent.
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There is a single best way to measure every psychological construct.
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"Behavioral measure" is another name for any psychological measure.
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A test-retest correlation of +.50 is generally considered good.
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A low test-retest correlation would probably not be a concern for a measure of which of the following?

A) mood
B) intelligence
C) extroversion
D) conscientiousness
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The Stroop color naming task has been adapted to measure which of the following?

A) autism
B) color blindness
C) social anxiety
D) paranoia
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Imagine that a research methods instructor accidentally includes concepts on an exam that he did not actually cover in the course. This is a problem with which of the following?

A) the exam's face validity
B) the exam's discriminant validity
C) the exam's criterion validity
D) the exam's content validity
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How do the reliability and validity of a measure differ from each other? Is it possible for a measure to be reliable but not valid? If so, how? Is it possible for a measure to be valid but not reliable? How?
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Working memory capacity can be measured by doing which of the following?

A) scanning people's frontal lobes
B) having people repeat back a string of digits
C) asking people about their earliest childhood memories
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is true of the measurement of stress?

A) Stress cannot be measured because it is not directly observable.
B) Physiological measures provide the best indicator of stress.
C) There are many useful measures of stress.
D) Existing measures of stress are too flawed to be of much use.
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Features of a study that indicate to participants how they "ought" to behave are called _____.

A) demand characteristics
B) behavioral cues
C) hidden commands
D) expectancy effects
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After using any psychological measure, it is always good practice to do which of the following?

A) write a thank you note to the creator of the measure
B) evaluate its reliability and validity based on the new data
C) publish the results in the Mental Measurements Yearbook
D) discuss participants' responses with them
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Which of the following is another name for psychological measurement?

A) intelligence testing
B) mental examination
C) quantitative psychology
D) psychometrics
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What do psychological researchers mean by "converging operations?" Give a hypothetical example.
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Which of the following variables is measured at the ratio level?

A) number of siblings
B) intelligence
C) religion
D) self-esteem
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Imagine that you create a new measure of indecisiveness. Describe a study you could do to provide evidence for its criterion validity.
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Internal consistency is not relevant for which of the following measures?

A) the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
B) a rating of one's happiness on a 1-to-10 scale
C) the Beck Depression Inventory
D) a standard intelligence test
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Which of the following is generally true of measures created for use in scientific research?

A) They can be used without permission.
B) They are described in a published article.
C) They should be properly referenced in any published work.
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is the best example of a construct?

A) depression
B) number of siblings
C) height
D) annual income
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In the context of psychological measurement, what is reactivity? Illustrate your general definition with a concrete example.
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What is it called when a researcher measures the same construct in different ways?

A) multiple measurement
B) exploratory research
C) inconsistent assessment
D) converging operations
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38
Give two distinct operational definitions for the construct aggression. Be as specific as you can.
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Cronbach's alpha can be interpreted as which of the following?

A) the mean of all possible test-retest correlations
B) the mean of all possible split-half correlations
C) the mean of all possible inter-rater correlations
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is a common measure of internal consistency?

A) test-retest correlation
B) split-half correlation
C) Cohen's d
D) Cronbach's alpha
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