Deck 10: Scaling and Index Construction

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Which of the following refers to an attitude scale that relies on ratings by judges of scale items?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
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Which of the following is NOT a UCR index offense?

A)Larceny
B)Robbery
C)Burglary
D)Narcotics possession
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Which of the following insists that an attitude scale should measure one and only one dimension unidimensionality)?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
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Which of the following contain all the elements of nominal and ordinal data and also assume equal distance between objects on a scale?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following is not one of the three major types of attitude scales?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
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Which of the following consist of a simple summation of usually a five-point bipolar response ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
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Which of the following represent the simplest level of measurement?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following refers to levels on which variables may be measured?

A)Nominal
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)All of the above
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Which of the following attitude scaling procedures consists of usually a seven- or nine-point bipolar rating scale where respondents are asked to indicate their perception of the tag or description provided?

A)SMS
B)Semantic differential
C)SMS identical
D)None of the above
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Which of the following contain all the properties of nominal variables,but they also enable the placement of objects into ranks,that is,highest to lowest?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following refers to a measurement that places responses in mutually exclusive categories and has no mathematical meaning.

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following not only assume the interval quality of data,but they also have a fixed meaningful zero point?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following refers to procedures that assign weight or severity rating to various crimes?

A)Sellin-Wolfgang Index
B)Crime Seriousness Scale
C)Niederhoffer Scale
D)Severity of Offense Scale
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Which of the following refers to the Uniform Crime Reports index that features an attempt to combine the most serious and best measures of recorded crime.

A)Scale index
B)Crime index
C)FBI index
D)UCR index
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Which of the following refers to an attitudinal scale procedure in which the respondents sort questions on cards)into predetermined categories?

A)Q Sort Method
B)Scientific Method
C)P Sort Method
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is a five-point scale that evaluates the methodological rigor and type of research design of studies?

A)Q Scale
B)Scientific Methods Scale
C)Semantic Scale
D)None of the above
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Which of the following are developed by the researcher and are based primarily on face validity the scale appears to be measuring what one intends to measure)and professional judgment?

A)Arbitrary scales
B)Random scales
C)Index scales
D)CRM scales
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Which of the following refers to attempts to increase the complexity of the level of measurement of variables from nominal to at least ordinal and hopefully interval/ratio?

A)Scaling
B)Increasing
C)Aggregate
D)None of the above
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Which of the following refers to the requirement of the Guttman scale that the items measure only one dimension or concept);this is assumed if ninety percent reproducibility is achieved?

A)Unidimensionality
B)Poly-dimensionality
C)Multi-dimensionality
D)All of the above
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Which of the following refers to Thurstone's method that used judges to decide scale scores by sorting items into categories?

A)Equal appearing intervals
B)Random appearing intervals
C)Constant appearing intervals
D)None of the above
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The three major types of attitude scales that have been developed in the social sciences are used in criminology and criminal justice are Thurstone scales,Likert scales,and Guttman scales.
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Guttman scales were developed as one outcome of a research series conducted by social scientists during World War II.
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Arbitrary scales are developed by the researcher and are based primarily on face validity the scale appears to be measuring what one intends to measure)and professional judgment.
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Q sort methodology is a newer variation of the Thurstone process;the respondents rather than the judges place a series of statements into previously predetermined categories.
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Of the three major types of attitude scales,Guttman was the first to be developed.
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Nominal level variables represent the simplest level of measurement.
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Which of the following refers to a scale used to predict the likelihood of future violence?

A)Predictor scale
B)Violent crime predictor scale
C)Lethality assessment scales
D)Forecast scale
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The purpose of measurement is to make connections between concepts and numbers.
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Which of the following attempts to forecast crime commission or success or failure on probation/parole?

A)Forecast scale
B)Estimate scale
C)Prediction scale
D)Projection scale
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The UCR index offenses are those crimes that are considered serious and that the police feel are fairly accurately reported and uniformly measured.
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Internal level variables contain all the properties of nominal variables,but they also enable the placement of objects into ranks,that is,highest to lowest.
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Ordinal level variables contain all the elements of nominal and ordinal data and also assume equal distance between objects on a scale.
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Which of the following tries to account for both the quality seriousness)and the quantity of an act?

A)Sellin-Wolfgang Index
B)Crime Seriousness Scale
C)Niederhoffer Scale
D)Severity of Offense Scale
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The semantic differential is a five-point scale that evaluates the methodological rigor and type of research design of studies.
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Thurstone scales consist of a simple summation of usually a five-point bipolar response ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
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Ratio level variables not only assume the interval quality of data,but they also have a fixed meaningful zero point.
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Scaling refers to attempts to decrease the complexity of the level of measurement of variables from ordinal to at least nominal.
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Which of the following refers to the sentencing/parole prediction scheme used by the U.S.Parole Commission to predict recidivism?

A)Salient Factor Score
B)USPC Factor Score
C)Greenwood Score
D)None of the above
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A major shortcoming of Likert scaling is that on the basis of the total scale score it is impossible to predict the exact endorsement of each individual item.
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Which of the following was aimed at selective incapacitation,individualization of sentences on the basis of predictions that particular offenders are likely to commit serious crimes at a high rate if not incarcerated?

A)UCR Index
B)Rand Seven-Factor Index
C)Salient Factor Index
D)None of the above
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__________ is a five-point scale that evaluates the methodological rigor and type of research design of studies.
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__________ represent the simplest level of measurement.
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__________ consist of a simple summation of usually a five-point bipolar response ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
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__________ insists that an attitude scale should measure one and only one dimension unidimensionality).
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__________ is a newer variation of the Thurstone process;the respondents rather than the judges place a series of statements into previously predetermined categories.
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Simple rating scales measure public rankings of the degrees of relative seriousness of various crimes.
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__________ are developed by the researcher and are based primarily on face validity the scale appears to be measuring what one intends to measure)and professional judgment.
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The Sellin-Wolfgang index tries to account for both the quality seriousness)and the quantity of an act.
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The __________ tries to account for both the quality seriousness)and the quantity of an act.
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__________ contain all the elements of nominal and ordinal data and also assume equal distance between objects on a scale.
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The __________ are those crimes that are considered serious and that the police feel are fairly accurately reported and uniformly measured.
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__________ are attitude scales that rely on ratings by judges of scale items.
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There are two basic types of crime seriousness severity)scales: simple rating scales and magnitude scales.
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__________ refers to attempts to increase the complexity of the level of measurement of variables from nominal to at least ordinal and hopefully interval/ratio.
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The Scientific Methods Scale usually consists of a seven- or nine-point bipolar rating scale in which individuals are asked to indicate their perception of a tag or description that is provided.
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__________ contain all the properties of nominal variables,but they also enable the placement of objects into ranks,that is,highest to lowest.
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Guttman scaling insists that an attitudinal scale be based on __________;that is,it should measure one and only one dimension or concept.
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__________ not only assume the interval quality of data,but they also have a fixed meaningful zero point.
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The __________ usually consists of a seven- or nine-point bipolar rating scale in which individuals are asked to indicate their perception of a tag or description that is provided.
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Crime seriousness scales attempt to assign weight to crimes in terms of their relative severity.
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Identify and discuss the three major types of attitude scales that have been developed in the social sciences are used in criminology and criminal justice.
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Identify and discuss Likert's scaling procedures.
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Identify and discuss the four levels on which variables may be measured.
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Identify and discuss the UCR index offenses.
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Describe and discuss the Guttman scaling procedures.
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Which of the following refers to an attitude scale that relies on ratings by judges of scale items?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
A
2
Which of the following is NOT a UCR index offense?

A)Larceny
B)Robbery
C)Burglary
D)Narcotics possession
D
3
Which of the following insists that an attitude scale should measure one and only one dimension unidimensionality)?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
D
4
Which of the following contain all the elements of nominal and ordinal data and also assume equal distance between objects on a scale?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following is not one of the three major types of attitude scales?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
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Which of the following consist of a simple summation of usually a five-point bipolar response ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree?

A)Thurstone Scales
B)Likert Scales
C)Calvin Scales
D)Guttman Scales
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Which of the following represent the simplest level of measurement?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following refers to levels on which variables may be measured?

A)Nominal
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)All of the above
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Which of the following attitude scaling procedures consists of usually a seven- or nine-point bipolar rating scale where respondents are asked to indicate their perception of the tag or description provided?

A)SMS
B)Semantic differential
C)SMS identical
D)None of the above
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Which of the following contain all the properties of nominal variables,but they also enable the placement of objects into ranks,that is,highest to lowest?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following refers to a measurement that places responses in mutually exclusive categories and has no mathematical meaning.

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following not only assume the interval quality of data,but they also have a fixed meaningful zero point?

A)Ordinal level variables
B)Interval level variables
C)Nominal level variables
D)Ratio level variables
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Which of the following refers to procedures that assign weight or severity rating to various crimes?

A)Sellin-Wolfgang Index
B)Crime Seriousness Scale
C)Niederhoffer Scale
D)Severity of Offense Scale
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Which of the following refers to the Uniform Crime Reports index that features an attempt to combine the most serious and best measures of recorded crime.

A)Scale index
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C)FBI index
D)UCR index
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Which of the following refers to an attitudinal scale procedure in which the respondents sort questions on cards)into predetermined categories?

A)Q Sort Method
B)Scientific Method
C)P Sort Method
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is a five-point scale that evaluates the methodological rigor and type of research design of studies?

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C)Semantic Scale
D)None of the above
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Which of the following are developed by the researcher and are based primarily on face validity the scale appears to be measuring what one intends to measure)and professional judgment?

A)Arbitrary scales
B)Random scales
C)Index scales
D)CRM scales
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Which of the following refers to attempts to increase the complexity of the level of measurement of variables from nominal to at least ordinal and hopefully interval/ratio?

A)Scaling
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C)Aggregate
D)None of the above
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Which of the following refers to the requirement of the Guttman scale that the items measure only one dimension or concept);this is assumed if ninety percent reproducibility is achieved?

A)Unidimensionality
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C)Multi-dimensionality
D)All of the above
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Which of the following refers to Thurstone's method that used judges to decide scale scores by sorting items into categories?

A)Equal appearing intervals
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D)None of the above
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The three major types of attitude scales that have been developed in the social sciences are used in criminology and criminal justice are Thurstone scales,Likert scales,and Guttman scales.
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Guttman scales were developed as one outcome of a research series conducted by social scientists during World War II.
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Arbitrary scales are developed by the researcher and are based primarily on face validity the scale appears to be measuring what one intends to measure)and professional judgment.
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Q sort methodology is a newer variation of the Thurstone process;the respondents rather than the judges place a series of statements into previously predetermined categories.
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Of the three major types of attitude scales,Guttman was the first to be developed.
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Nominal level variables represent the simplest level of measurement.
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Which of the following refers to a scale used to predict the likelihood of future violence?

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D)Forecast scale
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The purpose of measurement is to make connections between concepts and numbers.
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Which of the following attempts to forecast crime commission or success or failure on probation/parole?

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The UCR index offenses are those crimes that are considered serious and that the police feel are fairly accurately reported and uniformly measured.
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Internal level variables contain all the properties of nominal variables,but they also enable the placement of objects into ranks,that is,highest to lowest.
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Ordinal level variables contain all the elements of nominal and ordinal data and also assume equal distance between objects on a scale.
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Which of the following tries to account for both the quality seriousness)and the quantity of an act?

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C)Niederhoffer Scale
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The semantic differential is a five-point scale that evaluates the methodological rigor and type of research design of studies.
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Thurstone scales consist of a simple summation of usually a five-point bipolar response ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
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Ratio level variables not only assume the interval quality of data,but they also have a fixed meaningful zero point.
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Scaling refers to attempts to decrease the complexity of the level of measurement of variables from ordinal to at least nominal.
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Which of the following refers to the sentencing/parole prediction scheme used by the U.S.Parole Commission to predict recidivism?

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A major shortcoming of Likert scaling is that on the basis of the total scale score it is impossible to predict the exact endorsement of each individual item.
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Which of the following was aimed at selective incapacitation,individualization of sentences on the basis of predictions that particular offenders are likely to commit serious crimes at a high rate if not incarcerated?

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__________ is a five-point scale that evaluates the methodological rigor and type of research design of studies.
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__________ represent the simplest level of measurement.
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__________ consist of a simple summation of usually a five-point bipolar response ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
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__________ insists that an attitude scale should measure one and only one dimension unidimensionality).
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__________ is a newer variation of the Thurstone process;the respondents rather than the judges place a series of statements into previously predetermined categories.
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Simple rating scales measure public rankings of the degrees of relative seriousness of various crimes.
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__________ are developed by the researcher and are based primarily on face validity the scale appears to be measuring what one intends to measure)and professional judgment.
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The Sellin-Wolfgang index tries to account for both the quality seriousness)and the quantity of an act.
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The __________ tries to account for both the quality seriousness)and the quantity of an act.
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__________ contain all the elements of nominal and ordinal data and also assume equal distance between objects on a scale.
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The __________ are those crimes that are considered serious and that the police feel are fairly accurately reported and uniformly measured.
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__________ are attitude scales that rely on ratings by judges of scale items.
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There are two basic types of crime seriousness severity)scales: simple rating scales and magnitude scales.
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__________ refers to attempts to increase the complexity of the level of measurement of variables from nominal to at least ordinal and hopefully interval/ratio.
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The Scientific Methods Scale usually consists of a seven- or nine-point bipolar rating scale in which individuals are asked to indicate their perception of a tag or description that is provided.
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__________ contain all the properties of nominal variables,but they also enable the placement of objects into ranks,that is,highest to lowest.
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Guttman scaling insists that an attitudinal scale be based on __________;that is,it should measure one and only one dimension or concept.
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__________ not only assume the interval quality of data,but they also have a fixed meaningful zero point.
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The __________ usually consists of a seven- or nine-point bipolar rating scale in which individuals are asked to indicate their perception of a tag or description that is provided.
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Crime seriousness scales attempt to assign weight to crimes in terms of their relative severity.
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Identify and discuss the three major types of attitude scales that have been developed in the social sciences are used in criminology and criminal justice.
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Identify and discuss Likert's scaling procedures.
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Identify and discuss the four levels on which variables may be measured.
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Describe and discuss the Guttman scaling procedures.
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