Deck 1: Tests and Measurements

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A decision-making procedure which has proven to be more precise than psychological testing is

A) cognitive mapping
B) aptitude assessment
C) situation testing
D) none of the above
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When taking tests such as the Scholastic Assessment Tests or the Graduate Record Examinations, the test administrator reads the test instructions to the examinees. This procedure helps to ensure

A) randomization
B) standardization
C) unification
D) similarity
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Tests that assess what a person can do are

A) behavior observations
B) self-reports
C) attitude tests
D) performance tests
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Testing is widely used for

A) college admissions decisions
B) military classification of recruits
C) industrial placement of employees
D) all of the above
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Psychological testing is

A) important
B) controversial
C) technical
D) all of the above
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If ten teachers score a test and all of the teachers obtain the exact same score for that test, it is most likely that the test is

A) objective
B) subjective
C) both objective and subjective
D) judgmental
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Assessment of typical performance in a specific context is done via

A) behavioral observation
B) behavior sampling
C) performance tests
D) self-reports
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Some properties that psychological tests must exhibit are

A) behavior sampling; scoring rules; random administration conditions
B) scoring rules; random administration conditions; passive response
C) scoring rules; behavior sampling; standardized conditions
D) standardized conditions; passive response; random scoring procedures
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A survey measuring individual attitudes toward baseball is an example of a(n)

A) self-report inventory
B) performance test
C) interview
D) behavioral observation
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___________ provided the impetus for the first large-scale group test development and administration in the United States.

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) The Great Depression
D) The Industrial Revolution
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Psychological tests are used mainly in

A) industrial applications
B) educational applications
C) clinical applications
D) all of the above
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Clinical and employment interviews can be thought of as

A) self-report inventories
B) interest measures
C) performance measures
D) behavioral observations
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Tests of general intelligence designed to assist in the assessment of mentally retarded students were developed by

A) Galton, Binet, and Pearson
B) Binet and Guilford
C) Simon and Simon
D) Simon and Binet
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Psychological tests are important because

A) people differ in the amount they exhibit of certain traits
B) tests are used to make decisions about people
C) tests can tell us what a person does best
D) tests are easy to develop and cheap to administer
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Subjective scoring rules imply that

A) the test is scored via unreliable methods
B) human judgment is an integral part of the scoring
C) all scorers are likely to arrive at the same score
D) both a and b
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Tests are often developed due to

A) war demands
B) public outcry
C) needs to make decisions
D) greed of developers
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The _________ details tests in order to help the consumer select an appropriate test.

A) Measurement Handbook
B) APA Standards of Testing
C) Tests and Measurement Catalog
D) Mental Measurements Yearbook
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Standardized conditions may be more difficult to obtain for

A) group tests
B) individual tests
C) employment tests
D) written tests
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A test measuring spatial aptitude would most appropriately be classified a(n)

A) attitude test
B) standardized test
C) general intelligence test
D) performance test
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A sample of behavior should be

A) reasonably extensive
B) systematic
C) exhaustive
D) both a and b
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Your best source for finding information on general testing theory and application would be

A) Applied Psychological Measurement
B) The Journal of Applied Psychology
C) The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
D) The Journal of Educational Measurement
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In order to minimize abuse of testing, psychologists are professionally bound to follow rules stated in the

A) Journal of Professional Ethics
B) Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing
C) Standards for Ethics in Education
D) American Psychological Association Annual Report
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Legal issues in testing have become very central topics primarily since

A) The passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution
B) Wilson v. California
C) Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection were developed
D) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Civil Rights Act of 1991
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Individuals with training versus without training in psychology are

A) more likely to recognize the limitations of tests they use
B) only qualified to use tests if they are properly licensed
C) less likely to use tests which require a great deal of interpretation
D) both b and c
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A decision-making procedure which has proven to be more precise than psychological testing is

A) cognitive mapping
B) aptitude assessment
C) situation testing
D) none of the above
D
2
When taking tests such as the Scholastic Assessment Tests or the Graduate Record Examinations, the test administrator reads the test instructions to the examinees. This procedure helps to ensure

A) randomization
B) standardization
C) unification
D) similarity
B
3
Tests that assess what a person can do are

A) behavior observations
B) self-reports
C) attitude tests
D) performance tests
D
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Testing is widely used for

A) college admissions decisions
B) military classification of recruits
C) industrial placement of employees
D) all of the above
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Psychological testing is

A) important
B) controversial
C) technical
D) all of the above
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If ten teachers score a test and all of the teachers obtain the exact same score for that test, it is most likely that the test is

A) objective
B) subjective
C) both objective and subjective
D) judgmental
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Assessment of typical performance in a specific context is done via

A) behavioral observation
B) behavior sampling
C) performance tests
D) self-reports
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Some properties that psychological tests must exhibit are

A) behavior sampling; scoring rules; random administration conditions
B) scoring rules; random administration conditions; passive response
C) scoring rules; behavior sampling; standardized conditions
D) standardized conditions; passive response; random scoring procedures
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A survey measuring individual attitudes toward baseball is an example of a(n)

A) self-report inventory
B) performance test
C) interview
D) behavioral observation
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___________ provided the impetus for the first large-scale group test development and administration in the United States.

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) The Great Depression
D) The Industrial Revolution
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Psychological tests are used mainly in

A) industrial applications
B) educational applications
C) clinical applications
D) all of the above
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Clinical and employment interviews can be thought of as

A) self-report inventories
B) interest measures
C) performance measures
D) behavioral observations
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Tests of general intelligence designed to assist in the assessment of mentally retarded students were developed by

A) Galton, Binet, and Pearson
B) Binet and Guilford
C) Simon and Simon
D) Simon and Binet
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Psychological tests are important because

A) people differ in the amount they exhibit of certain traits
B) tests are used to make decisions about people
C) tests can tell us what a person does best
D) tests are easy to develop and cheap to administer
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Subjective scoring rules imply that

A) the test is scored via unreliable methods
B) human judgment is an integral part of the scoring
C) all scorers are likely to arrive at the same score
D) both a and b
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Tests are often developed due to

A) war demands
B) public outcry
C) needs to make decisions
D) greed of developers
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The _________ details tests in order to help the consumer select an appropriate test.

A) Measurement Handbook
B) APA Standards of Testing
C) Tests and Measurement Catalog
D) Mental Measurements Yearbook
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Standardized conditions may be more difficult to obtain for

A) group tests
B) individual tests
C) employment tests
D) written tests
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A test measuring spatial aptitude would most appropriately be classified a(n)

A) attitude test
B) standardized test
C) general intelligence test
D) performance test
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A sample of behavior should be

A) reasonably extensive
B) systematic
C) exhaustive
D) both a and b
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21
Your best source for finding information on general testing theory and application would be

A) Applied Psychological Measurement
B) The Journal of Applied Psychology
C) The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
D) The Journal of Educational Measurement
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22
In order to minimize abuse of testing, psychologists are professionally bound to follow rules stated in the

A) Journal of Professional Ethics
B) Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing
C) Standards for Ethics in Education
D) American Psychological Association Annual Report
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Legal issues in testing have become very central topics primarily since

A) The passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution
B) Wilson v. California
C) Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection were developed
D) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Civil Rights Act of 1991
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Individuals with training versus without training in psychology are

A) more likely to recognize the limitations of tests they use
B) only qualified to use tests if they are properly licensed
C) less likely to use tests which require a great deal of interpretation
D) both b and c
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