Deck 6: Measurement

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Research that is focused on the interpretation of the action of,or representation of meaning created by,individual cases is known as ______________ research.

A) measurement
B) operationalization
C) conceptualization
D) qualitative
E) none of these
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A researcher assigns her observations into categories.She isher variables.

A) indexing
B) compositing
C) coding
D) conceptualizing
E) operationalizing
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Operationalization is specifying what particularwill be used for a variable.

A) concepts
B) indicators
C) dimensions
D) measures
E) none of these
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As discussed in the focal research by Joseph Ferrari,when respondents lie on surveys or falsely state information,this is a source of ________________.

A) validity
B) reliability
C) measurement error
D) interrater method
E) test-retest method
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What is the problem with the following response set? How old are you?
25 or less
25 to 65
65 or older

A) The concept is not operationalized.
B) The response set is not mutually exclusive.
C) The constructs are multi-dimensional.
D) the conceptual definition
E) none of these
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A composite measure has the advantage of

A) combining several indicators to arrive at a measure that is more valid than just one.
B) yielding mathematical results.
C) being amenable to quantitative analysis.
D) producing results that can be compared to other indicators.
E) being amenable to qualitative analysis.
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If a researcher was interested in creating a multidimensional composite measure of "adjustment to adolescence",she
Would create a(n)

A) scale.
B) variable.
C) operational concept.
D) index.
E) all of these
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A researcher who defines "elite families" as those with annual incomes larger than $250,000 has
This concept.

A) defined
B) operationalized
C) described
D) created a marker for
E) validated
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error occurs when the measurement we obtain is not accurate.

A) Content
B) Coverage
C) Sampling
D) Measurement
E) Validity
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Visual analysis is

A) a set of techniques used to analyze images.
B) the process of coding images into categories.
C) the quantifying of pictures into numbers.
D) a technique of summarizing graphic images.
E) none of these
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is an example of a composite measure.

A) An index
B) A measure of central tendency
C) A statistic
D) A variable
E) none of these
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What is the process called when a researcher takes an abstract idea and develops a clear,conceptual definition for it?

A) creating indicators
B) conceptualization
C) replication
D) composite measure
E) measurement
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Which of the following is not a measure that we can use to evaluate reliability?

A) test-retest
B) internal consistency method
C) interrater method
D) comparing means of samples
E) nominal
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A/nis an index in which some items are given more weight than others.

A) scale
B) composite
C) indicator
D) operator
E) variable
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When a measure yields the same results time after time,the measure is

A) biased.
B) nominal.
C) exhaustive.
D) reliable.
E) valid.
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A survey asking five questions measuring marital satisfaction is an example of a(n)

A) nominal measure.
B) ordinal measure.
C) operationalization.
D) conceptualization.
E) index.
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If a measure yields the same result consistently,we think of it as ameasure.

A) valid
B) reliable
C) handy
D) predictable
E) none of these
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A researcher is checking the reliability of a measure by comparing results from one time to another.This researcher is using themethod.

A) internal consistency
B) interobserver
C) parallel forms
D) interrater
E) test-retest
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is the process of clarifying what is meant by a concept.

A) Operationalization
B) Measurement
C) Defining
D) Quantifying
E) Conceptualizing
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Reliability is

A) the degree to which a measure taps what we think it is measuring.
B) the degree to which a measure yields consistent results.
C) comparing the results of each researcher's findings.
D) a method of checking researcher's conclusions.
E) none of these.
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The terms concepts and phenomena are interchangeable since both refer to something that is being studied.
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A measure hasvalidity if it corresponds with behavior that it is supposed to be associated with.

A) content
B) face
C) predictive
D) discrete
E) ecological
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A researcher designs a survey question asking respondents to indicate their class standing as either: First-Year,Sophomore,Junior,Senior,or Graduate Student.What level of measurement did she use?

A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
E) none of these
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Quantitative research is focused on variables,including their description and relationships.
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A nominal measure can only have five categories.
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If we use Catholic,Protestant,and Jewish to describe religious preference,we have developed exhaustive and mutually exclusive categories.
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Conceptualization pushes researchers to clearly set forth what they mean when they use specific terms to describe a phenomenon.
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A set of categories that defines class assignment as freshman,sophomore,junior,and senior is an ordinal level of measurement.
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If a group of people agree that a measure is measuring what we think it is supposed to be measuring,then the measure hasvalidity.

A) face
B) content
C) criterion
D) concurrent
E) construct
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Content validity is a test for validity which involves utilizing the judgment of experts in the field.
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variables are those whose categories can be ranked.

A) Interval
B) Ratio
C) Composite
D) Ordinal
E) Nominal
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In creating categories with which to categorize phenomena,these must be exhaustive and mutually exclusive.
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Letter grades given at the end of the term are an example ofmeasurements? calculated GPA's are a
Type of _______________ measurement.

A) ordinal; interval
B) ordinal; ratio
C) interval; ratio
D) nominal; ratio
E) none of these
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It is pretty easy to take a nominal measure and transform it into a ratio measure.
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The practical reason for paying attention to levels of measurement is related to

A) conceptualization.
B) summarizing information.
C) operationalizing.
D) creating indexes.
E) none of the above
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It's easy to create indexes and scales that are both reliable and valid.
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Multidimensionality refers to concepts that have more than one way of manifesting themselves.
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Nominal variables are the lowest level of measurement.
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If a measure is reliable,chances are very good that it is valid as well.
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Concepts can always be observed directly with direct measurements.
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What is the difference between reliability and validity?
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Develop mutually exclusive and exhaustive categories for the variable "involvement of college students in employment." Explain your choices.
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How would you explain operationalization and conceptualization to someone who has no background in social research?
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What does it mean for a concept to be multidimensional? Use the example of marital satisfaction and explain how the concept of marital satisfaction can be multidimensional.
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A higher level of measurement is not much advantage to a researcher since statistical analysis tools are equally available to all levels.
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Why is it important to consider the level of measurement in study design? Use the example of education and explain how education can be measured in multiple ways.What is the benefit to measuring education on one level of measurement versus another?
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Research that is focused on the interpretation of the action of,or representation of meaning created by,individual cases is known as ______________ research.

A) measurement
B) operationalization
C) conceptualization
D) qualitative
E) none of these
D
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A researcher assigns her observations into categories.She isher variables.

A) indexing
B) compositing
C) coding
D) conceptualizing
E) operationalizing
C
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Operationalization is specifying what particularwill be used for a variable.

A) concepts
B) indicators
C) dimensions
D) measures
E) none of these
B
4
As discussed in the focal research by Joseph Ferrari,when respondents lie on surveys or falsely state information,this is a source of ________________.

A) validity
B) reliability
C) measurement error
D) interrater method
E) test-retest method
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What is the problem with the following response set? How old are you?
25 or less
25 to 65
65 or older

A) The concept is not operationalized.
B) The response set is not mutually exclusive.
C) The constructs are multi-dimensional.
D) the conceptual definition
E) none of these
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A composite measure has the advantage of

A) combining several indicators to arrive at a measure that is more valid than just one.
B) yielding mathematical results.
C) being amenable to quantitative analysis.
D) producing results that can be compared to other indicators.
E) being amenable to qualitative analysis.
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If a researcher was interested in creating a multidimensional composite measure of "adjustment to adolescence",she
Would create a(n)

A) scale.
B) variable.
C) operational concept.
D) index.
E) all of these
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A researcher who defines "elite families" as those with annual incomes larger than $250,000 has
This concept.

A) defined
B) operationalized
C) described
D) created a marker for
E) validated
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error occurs when the measurement we obtain is not accurate.

A) Content
B) Coverage
C) Sampling
D) Measurement
E) Validity
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Visual analysis is

A) a set of techniques used to analyze images.
B) the process of coding images into categories.
C) the quantifying of pictures into numbers.
D) a technique of summarizing graphic images.
E) none of these
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is an example of a composite measure.

A) An index
B) A measure of central tendency
C) A statistic
D) A variable
E) none of these
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What is the process called when a researcher takes an abstract idea and develops a clear,conceptual definition for it?

A) creating indicators
B) conceptualization
C) replication
D) composite measure
E) measurement
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Which of the following is not a measure that we can use to evaluate reliability?

A) test-retest
B) internal consistency method
C) interrater method
D) comparing means of samples
E) nominal
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A/nis an index in which some items are given more weight than others.

A) scale
B) composite
C) indicator
D) operator
E) variable
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When a measure yields the same results time after time,the measure is

A) biased.
B) nominal.
C) exhaustive.
D) reliable.
E) valid.
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A survey asking five questions measuring marital satisfaction is an example of a(n)

A) nominal measure.
B) ordinal measure.
C) operationalization.
D) conceptualization.
E) index.
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If a measure yields the same result consistently,we think of it as ameasure.

A) valid
B) reliable
C) handy
D) predictable
E) none of these
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A researcher is checking the reliability of a measure by comparing results from one time to another.This researcher is using themethod.

A) internal consistency
B) interobserver
C) parallel forms
D) interrater
E) test-retest
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is the process of clarifying what is meant by a concept.

A) Operationalization
B) Measurement
C) Defining
D) Quantifying
E) Conceptualizing
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Reliability is

A) the degree to which a measure taps what we think it is measuring.
B) the degree to which a measure yields consistent results.
C) comparing the results of each researcher's findings.
D) a method of checking researcher's conclusions.
E) none of these.
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The terms concepts and phenomena are interchangeable since both refer to something that is being studied.
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A measure hasvalidity if it corresponds with behavior that it is supposed to be associated with.

A) content
B) face
C) predictive
D) discrete
E) ecological
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A researcher designs a survey question asking respondents to indicate their class standing as either: First-Year,Sophomore,Junior,Senior,or Graduate Student.What level of measurement did she use?

A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
E) none of these
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Quantitative research is focused on variables,including their description and relationships.
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A nominal measure can only have five categories.
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If we use Catholic,Protestant,and Jewish to describe religious preference,we have developed exhaustive and mutually exclusive categories.
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Conceptualization pushes researchers to clearly set forth what they mean when they use specific terms to describe a phenomenon.
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A set of categories that defines class assignment as freshman,sophomore,junior,and senior is an ordinal level of measurement.
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If a group of people agree that a measure is measuring what we think it is supposed to be measuring,then the measure hasvalidity.

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C) criterion
D) concurrent
E) construct
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Content validity is a test for validity which involves utilizing the judgment of experts in the field.
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variables are those whose categories can be ranked.

A) Interval
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D) Ordinal
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In creating categories with which to categorize phenomena,these must be exhaustive and mutually exclusive.
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Letter grades given at the end of the term are an example ofmeasurements? calculated GPA's are a
Type of _______________ measurement.

A) ordinal; interval
B) ordinal; ratio
C) interval; ratio
D) nominal; ratio
E) none of these
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It is pretty easy to take a nominal measure and transform it into a ratio measure.
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The practical reason for paying attention to levels of measurement is related to

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It's easy to create indexes and scales that are both reliable and valid.
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Multidimensionality refers to concepts that have more than one way of manifesting themselves.
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Nominal variables are the lowest level of measurement.
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If a measure is reliable,chances are very good that it is valid as well.
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Concepts can always be observed directly with direct measurements.
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What is the difference between reliability and validity?
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Develop mutually exclusive and exhaustive categories for the variable "involvement of college students in employment." Explain your choices.
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How would you explain operationalization and conceptualization to someone who has no background in social research?
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What does it mean for a concept to be multidimensional? Use the example of marital satisfaction and explain how the concept of marital satisfaction can be multidimensional.
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A higher level of measurement is not much advantage to a researcher since statistical analysis tools are equally available to all levels.
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Why is it important to consider the level of measurement in study design? Use the example of education and explain how education can be measured in multiple ways.What is the benefit to measuring education on one level of measurement versus another?
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