Deck 5: Measuring Social Life, How Many How Much What Type

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A continuous variable has an infinite number of values that flow along a continuum,while a variable has a fixed set of separate values or categories.

A)unique
B)separate
C)interval
D)discrete
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Nominal measures indicate a difference among categories.Which of the following would NOT be a nominal measure?

A)gender
B)religion
C)political party
D)IQ scores
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If a unit fits into one category only,it is

A)mutually inclusive.
B)mutually exclusive.
C)mutually desirable.
D)exhaustive.
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Marketing researchers often use this scale to measure subjective feelings.

A)Guttman scale
B)Likert scale
C)semantic differential
D)metric scale
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This type of validity uses a standard to indicate a concept.In other words it agrees with an external source.What type of validity is it?

A)content
B)criterion
C)face
D)intellectual
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Mr.Marsh asks his colleagues if they believe that his conceptual definition and measurement fit.They agree that they do.What type of validity is this?

A)content validity
B)face validity
C)criterion validity
D)colleague validity
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All measurement builds on these two processes:

A)conceptualization,measurement.
B)data,measurement.
C)operationalization,conceptualization.
D)zone of confidence,population frame.
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Mr.Marsh is measuring temperature in his research.He will be using what variable level of measure?

A)nominal
B)interval
C)ratio
D)ordinal
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An IQ score is an example of what type of measurement?

A)interval
B)equivalence
C)ratio
D)nominal
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When all the items in a scale or index fit together and measure a single concept,this is called

A)unidimensionality.
B)unidirectional.
C)unanimous.
D)unipositional.
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This term is used to address how well a researcherȇs measure of reality measures with the ideas she uses to understand that aspect of reality.What is this term?

A)value
B)reliability
C)reality
D)validity
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The Guttman scale measures how well data fit into a

A)combination.
B)hierarchical pattern.
C)likert rating.
D)All the above
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When creating this measure,two or more items are combined into a single numerical score.What is this called?

A)indention
B)scale
C)median
D)index
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Dr.Van Offer is measuring all possibilities in his research.His technique is most likely

A)mutually exclusive.
B)exclusive.
C)inclusive.
D)exhaustive.
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This type of validity is easiest to achieve and the most basic kind of validity.It is a judgment by knowledgeable people that the indicator really measures the concept it purports to measure.It is known as

A)face validity.
B)content validity.
C)criterion validity.
D)standard deviation.
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This type of measurement indicates a difference among categories,and the categories can be ordered or ranked.If a student earned an ȈAȈ,that measurement would be a(n)______________________measurement.

A)nominal
B)ratio
C)interval
D)None of the above
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If Dr.Mottleȇs measurements of her data are consistent and do not vary because of the characteristics of how she measured,the measurement is

A)valid.
B)time consuming.
C)redundant.
D)reliable.
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Mr.Marsh uses a special measure combining information from separate indicators into one score.He is most likely using a(n)

A)nominal scale.
B)index.
C)scale.
D)his own method.
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If Dr.Mottle gives items in an index more or less of a value her index is probably

A)wrong.
B)ordinal.
C)too high.
D)weighted.
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An example of a continuous variable would be

A)age.
B)gender.
C)pregnant/not pregnant.
D)light switch.
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Scales and indexes should have many dimensions in addition to being mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
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What is the difference between reliability and validity?
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A scale that typically measures opinions or ratings at the ordinal level is probably

A)a Likert scale.
B)a social distance scale.
C)a semantic differential.
D)central tendency.
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Index and scale are often used interchangeably and give information on variables.
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Name the four levels of measurement,from lowest (discrete and least precise)to highest precision.
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It is close to impossible to measure qualitative data reliably because of deep social relationships with individuals.
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Reliability is necessary for validity and is easier to achieve than validity.
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In qualitative studies two different researchers may not get identical results when studying the same thing.
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A measurement can be valid for one purpose,but may not for another.
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A social distance scale

A)measures how many miles apart various rural towns are.
B)can have measurements as high as 100.
C)is a convenient way to determine how close a people feels toward a social group to which they do not belong.
D)is a convenient way to interpret data obtained through Guttman scaling.
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Validity is more difficult to achieve than reliability.Why?
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What is the three-part sequence of measuring quantitative data flow.
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Which of the following is NOT true?

A)A Guttman scale indicates whether a set of items corresponds to a hierarchical pattern.
B)When a researcher intends to use the Guttman scale,she must design a study with the technique in mind.
C)A Guttman scale has been applied to many phenomena.
D)The data,when plotted,in a Guttman scale form a triangle.
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Likert-scaled items cannot be combined into an index.
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It is more important to have high reliability than have high reliability and validity.
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A qualitative researcherȇs goal is to capture social life in a manner that rings true to experience of people being studied.
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What two items complicate index construction?

A)weighting and missing data
B)weighting and data integrity
C)weighting and reliability
D)weighting and validity
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The simplest one of these is a visual rating.These are used to create measures of variables,what are these?

A)thermometer
B)telescope
C)scale
D)weight
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Give two examples of possible operational definitions.
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Part of the conceptualization process is to distinguish one concept from closely related ones.
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______________________measures indicate a difference among categories.An example would be gender,religion,racial heritage,etc.
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______________________means that a measurement does not vary because of how the researcher measured.
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If Dr.Mottle states that a unit is mutually exclusive,what does that mean?
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In a study with quantitative data,a researcher typically moves from the___________concept toward a___________measure.
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A(n)___________is a composite measure that combines several indicators into a single score.It is often a sum of their values.
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Missing data can become an issue when constructing an index,threatening both
and___________.
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What are two complications of index construction and why?
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When a unit goes into one and only one variable category,it is called___________.
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______________________measures do everything that nominal and ordinal measures do,plus they specify the distance between categories.
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______________________means that all items of an index or scale measure the same concept.
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Give an example of a social measurement scale and its use.
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The___________scale is a convenient way to determine how close a people feels toward a social group to which they do not belong.
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Differentiate scale versus index.
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Least precise,lowest level of measurement is___________.
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A______________________is a measure that captures a conceptȇs intensity,direction or level at the ordinal level of measurement.
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The______________________differential measures a personȇs subjective feelings about a concept,object,or other person indirectly by using sets of polar opposite adjectives to create a rating scale.
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A(n)___________scale offers a statement or questions,and participants indicate their response with a set of answer choices,such as strongly agree,agree,disagree,or strongly disagree.
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A researcher designs a study with this scaling technique in mind.___________scaling is a technique that tells the researcher whether a particular structured pattern holds among a set of items.
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______________________has an infinite number of values that flow along a continuum.
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What is the difference between mutually exclusive and exhaustive attributes?
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Discuss reliability and validity in qualitative research.
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Mr.Marsh has received criticism that his most recent study lacks reliability.He is concerned on how he might might improve future studies.If he uses pilot versions of a measure,might it improve reliability? If not a pilot version,what else could he use? Discuss three other ways that he could improve reliability.
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Compare and discuss the steps in quantitative and qualitative conceptualization and operationalization.
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Discuss the four levels of measurement; nominal ordinal,interval,ratio.Rank them in order from least specific to highest precision.
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Discuss the three types of measurement validity; face,content and criterion validity.
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A continuous variable has an infinite number of values that flow along a continuum,while a variable has a fixed set of separate values or categories.

A)unique
B)separate
C)interval
D)discrete
D
2
Nominal measures indicate a difference among categories.Which of the following would NOT be a nominal measure?

A)gender
B)religion
C)political party
D)IQ scores
D
3
If a unit fits into one category only,it is

A)mutually inclusive.
B)mutually exclusive.
C)mutually desirable.
D)exhaustive.
B
4
Marketing researchers often use this scale to measure subjective feelings.

A)Guttman scale
B)Likert scale
C)semantic differential
D)metric scale
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This type of validity uses a standard to indicate a concept.In other words it agrees with an external source.What type of validity is it?

A)content
B)criterion
C)face
D)intellectual
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Mr.Marsh asks his colleagues if they believe that his conceptual definition and measurement fit.They agree that they do.What type of validity is this?

A)content validity
B)face validity
C)criterion validity
D)colleague validity
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All measurement builds on these two processes:

A)conceptualization,measurement.
B)data,measurement.
C)operationalization,conceptualization.
D)zone of confidence,population frame.
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Mr.Marsh is measuring temperature in his research.He will be using what variable level of measure?

A)nominal
B)interval
C)ratio
D)ordinal
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An IQ score is an example of what type of measurement?

A)interval
B)equivalence
C)ratio
D)nominal
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When all the items in a scale or index fit together and measure a single concept,this is called

A)unidimensionality.
B)unidirectional.
C)unanimous.
D)unipositional.
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This term is used to address how well a researcherȇs measure of reality measures with the ideas she uses to understand that aspect of reality.What is this term?

A)value
B)reliability
C)reality
D)validity
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The Guttman scale measures how well data fit into a

A)combination.
B)hierarchical pattern.
C)likert rating.
D)All the above
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When creating this measure,two or more items are combined into a single numerical score.What is this called?

A)indention
B)scale
C)median
D)index
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Dr.Van Offer is measuring all possibilities in his research.His technique is most likely

A)mutually exclusive.
B)exclusive.
C)inclusive.
D)exhaustive.
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This type of validity is easiest to achieve and the most basic kind of validity.It is a judgment by knowledgeable people that the indicator really measures the concept it purports to measure.It is known as

A)face validity.
B)content validity.
C)criterion validity.
D)standard deviation.
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This type of measurement indicates a difference among categories,and the categories can be ordered or ranked.If a student earned an ȈAȈ,that measurement would be a(n)______________________measurement.

A)nominal
B)ratio
C)interval
D)None of the above
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If Dr.Mottleȇs measurements of her data are consistent and do not vary because of the characteristics of how she measured,the measurement is

A)valid.
B)time consuming.
C)redundant.
D)reliable.
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Mr.Marsh uses a special measure combining information from separate indicators into one score.He is most likely using a(n)

A)nominal scale.
B)index.
C)scale.
D)his own method.
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If Dr.Mottle gives items in an index more or less of a value her index is probably

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B)ordinal.
C)too high.
D)weighted.
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An example of a continuous variable would be

A)age.
B)gender.
C)pregnant/not pregnant.
D)light switch.
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Scales and indexes should have many dimensions in addition to being mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
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What is the difference between reliability and validity?
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A scale that typically measures opinions or ratings at the ordinal level is probably

A)a Likert scale.
B)a social distance scale.
C)a semantic differential.
D)central tendency.
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Index and scale are often used interchangeably and give information on variables.
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Name the four levels of measurement,from lowest (discrete and least precise)to highest precision.
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It is close to impossible to measure qualitative data reliably because of deep social relationships with individuals.
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Reliability is necessary for validity and is easier to achieve than validity.
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In qualitative studies two different researchers may not get identical results when studying the same thing.
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A measurement can be valid for one purpose,but may not for another.
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A social distance scale

A)measures how many miles apart various rural towns are.
B)can have measurements as high as 100.
C)is a convenient way to determine how close a people feels toward a social group to which they do not belong.
D)is a convenient way to interpret data obtained through Guttman scaling.
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Validity is more difficult to achieve than reliability.Why?
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What is the three-part sequence of measuring quantitative data flow.
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Which of the following is NOT true?

A)A Guttman scale indicates whether a set of items corresponds to a hierarchical pattern.
B)When a researcher intends to use the Guttman scale,she must design a study with the technique in mind.
C)A Guttman scale has been applied to many phenomena.
D)The data,when plotted,in a Guttman scale form a triangle.
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Likert-scaled items cannot be combined into an index.
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It is more important to have high reliability than have high reliability and validity.
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A qualitative researcherȇs goal is to capture social life in a manner that rings true to experience of people being studied.
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What two items complicate index construction?

A)weighting and missing data
B)weighting and data integrity
C)weighting and reliability
D)weighting and validity
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The simplest one of these is a visual rating.These are used to create measures of variables,what are these?

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C)scale
D)weight
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Give two examples of possible operational definitions.
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Part of the conceptualization process is to distinguish one concept from closely related ones.
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______________________measures indicate a difference among categories.An example would be gender,religion,racial heritage,etc.
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______________________means that a measurement does not vary because of how the researcher measured.
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If Dr.Mottle states that a unit is mutually exclusive,what does that mean?
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In a study with quantitative data,a researcher typically moves from the___________concept toward a___________measure.
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A(n)___________is a composite measure that combines several indicators into a single score.It is often a sum of their values.
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Missing data can become an issue when constructing an index,threatening both
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What are two complications of index construction and why?
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When a unit goes into one and only one variable category,it is called___________.
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______________________measures do everything that nominal and ordinal measures do,plus they specify the distance between categories.
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______________________means that all items of an index or scale measure the same concept.
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Give an example of a social measurement scale and its use.
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The___________scale is a convenient way to determine how close a people feels toward a social group to which they do not belong.
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Differentiate scale versus index.
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Least precise,lowest level of measurement is___________.
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A______________________is a measure that captures a conceptȇs intensity,direction or level at the ordinal level of measurement.
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The______________________differential measures a personȇs subjective feelings about a concept,object,or other person indirectly by using sets of polar opposite adjectives to create a rating scale.
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A(n)___________scale offers a statement or questions,and participants indicate their response with a set of answer choices,such as strongly agree,agree,disagree,or strongly disagree.
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A researcher designs a study with this scaling technique in mind.___________scaling is a technique that tells the researcher whether a particular structured pattern holds among a set of items.
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______________________has an infinite number of values that flow along a continuum.
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What is the difference between mutually exclusive and exhaustive attributes?
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Discuss reliability and validity in qualitative research.
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Mr.Marsh has received criticism that his most recent study lacks reliability.He is concerned on how he might might improve future studies.If he uses pilot versions of a measure,might it improve reliability? If not a pilot version,what else could he use? Discuss three other ways that he could improve reliability.
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Compare and discuss the steps in quantitative and qualitative conceptualization and operationalization.
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Discuss the four levels of measurement; nominal ordinal,interval,ratio.Rank them in order from least specific to highest precision.
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Discuss the three types of measurement validity; face,content and criterion validity.
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