Deck 9: Cognitive Ability: Group Tests

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D) hospitals and clinics
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Group administered cognitive ability tests are used in elementary and secondary schools mainly in conjunction with ___.

A) teacher-made tests
B) personality inventories
C) individually administered cognitive ability tests
D) standardized achievement tests
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What is the typical administration time for a group administered cognitive ability test?

A) 20 minutes
B) 2 hours
C) either 1 or 3 hours
D) more than 5 hours
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Which type of content found in individually administered cognitive ability tests is usually NOT found in group administered cognitive ability tests?

A) vocabulary
B) short-term memory
C) arithmetic reasoning
D) verbal relations
Question
In comparison with the research bases (e.g., size of norm groups) for individually administered cognitive ability tests, the research bases for group administered cognitive ability tests tend to be ___.

A) much smaller
B) much larger
C) about the same
D) no generalization is possible on this matter
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The most common purpose for use of group administered cognitive ability tests is ___.

A) diagnosis
B) research
C) prediction
D) instruction
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What is the approximate administration time for OLSAT8?

A) 15 minutes
B) 60 minutes
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
Question
Who usually administers a group administered cognitive ability test like the Otis-Lennon?

A) principal
B) teacher
C) parent
D) school psychologist
Question
The two major content divisions of the Otis-Lennon are ___.

A) verbal and nonverbal
B) spatial and memory
C) figural and quantitative
D) quantitative and verbal
Question
The School Ability Index (SAI) yielded by the Otis-Lennon is a type of ___.

A) reliability coefficient
B) validity coefficient
C) percentile rank
D) standard score
Question
The Anticipated Achievement Comparison (AAC) for the Otis-Lennon compares scores on the Otis-Lennon with scores on a(n) -

A) self-esteem rating
B) teacher-made test
C) individual cognitive ability test
D) standardized achievement test
Question
Which organization sponsors development of the SAT?

A) ACT
B) U. S. Army
C) College Board
D) Psychological Corporation
Question
Which is one of major tests within the SAT?

A) Creative Thinking
B) Mathematics
C) Social Studies
D) Science
Question
The well-known score scale on the SAT, with M = 500 and SD = 100, is what type of score?

A) normal curve equivalent
B) percentile rank
C) grade equivalent
D) standard score
Question
What was traditionally called the Verbal test in the SAT is now, in the 2016 version, called the ___.

A) Essay Test
B) Enhanced Verbal Test
C) Evidenced-based Reading and Writing Test
D) Creative Writing and Reasoning Test
Question
The most widely reported percentile norms for the SAT are a good example of ___.

A) true national norms
B) subgroup norms
C) institutional norms
D) user norms
Question
The ACT Assessment's general approach to test content emphasizes ___.

A) school-based skills
B) generalized abilities
C) motivation and effort
D) elementary cognitive tasks
Question
Which is NOT one of the major tests in the ACT Assessment?

A) English
B) Reading
C) Nonverbal
D) Mathematics
Question
Standard scores on each of the four major tests in the ACT Assessment range from ___.

A) 200-800
B) 1-99
C) 1-36
D) 12-60
Question
The most typical design for studies of the validity of college admissions tests involves correlating scores on the tests with ___.

A) freshman year GPA
B) other admissions tests
C) senior year GPA
D) GRE scores
Question
In comparison with the correlation of high school rank with college freshman GPA, the correlation of college admission test scores with freshman GPA is ___.

A) higher
B) lower
C) about the same
D) We don't know because this matter has not been studied.
Question
The multiple correlation (uncorrected for range restriction or unreliability) of college admissions test score and high school rank with freshman year GPA is usually about ___.

A) .10
B) .50
C) .75
D) .95
Question
The principal purpose of college admissions tests such as the SAT and ACT is to predict success in college. Recently, they have also been used to ___.

A) define institutional images for colleges
B) certify students for high school graduation
C) identify high school students needing remedial work
D) select military recruits
Question
What are the three major tests within the GRE: General Test?

A) figural, spatial, vocabulary
B) verbal, math, writing
C) reading, math, science
D) verbal, quantitative, analytical
Question
The GRE: General Tests are intended to be measures of ___.

A) knowledge acquired in specific college courses
B) developed abilities acquired over a long time
C) innate abilities
D) short-term memory
Question
The GRE: General Test score scale ranges from 130-170 on each test. What type of score scale is that?

A) normal curve equivalent
B) percentile rank
C) grade equivalent
D) standard score
Question
Percentile rank norms for the GRE are based on ___.

A) user norms
B) nationally representative norms
C) international norms
D) local norms
Question
Each of the GRE: General Tests has internal consistency reliability of approximately ___.

A) .50
B) .70
C) .90
D) .99
Question
The correlation between each of the GRE: General Tests and first-year graduate GPA is approximately ___.

A) .05
B) .10
C) .30
D) .75
Question
In comparison with undergraduate GPA as a predictor of graduate GPA, the Composite of the three GRE: General Tests is ___.

A) noticeably higher
B) noticeably lower
C) about the same
D) There is no way to make this comparison.
Question
In comparison with the GRE: General Test as a predictor of graduate GPA, the validities of the GRE: Subject Tests are generally ___.

A) higher
B) lower
C) about the same
D) There is no way to make this comparison
Question
What generalization was developed regarding predictive validity of the GRE: General test for different academic departments?

A) Validity is approximately the same for different departments.
B) Validity is much higher for humanities departments than for other departments.
C) Validity is much higher for science departments than for other departments.
D) The results are so varied that no generalization is possible.
Question
Which is NOT one of the tests identified in the textbook as a test used in military and business settings for personnel selection?

A) General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB)
B) Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
C) Differential Aptitude Test (DAT)
D) Wechlser Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
Question
For most purposes the most important score coming from the ASVAB is the ___.

A) AFQT
B) SAI
C) IQ
D) Nonverbal
Question
Which word best describes the conclusion reached about the differential validity of ASVAB scores?

A) spectacular
B) modest
C) disappointing
D) uninvestigated
Question
Which phrase best describes the reliabilities of the subtests on the ASVAB?

A) uniformly high
B) uniformly low
C) uniformly moderate
D) quite varied
Question
Psychologists' attempts to build culture-fair tests began in the ___.

A) 1910s
B) 1930s
C) 1960s
D) 1990s
Question
Many people consider the Raven's test to be an excellent measure of ___.

A) "g"
B) "s"
C) verbal ability
D) quantitative ability
Question
How many scores does the Wonderlic Personnel Test yield?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 7
D) 12
Question
The Raven's test uses what type of item?

A) matrix-type
B) essay
C) free-response
D) grid-in type
Question
In general, tests intended to be culture-fair emphasize what type of content?

A) verbal
B) numerical
C) nonverbal
D) achievement
Question
For predicting success in most school and job settings, in comparison with traditional cognitive ability tests, tests intended as culture-fair tests have ___.

A) higher validity
B) lower validity
C) about the same validity
D) higher validity at younger ages but lower validity at older ages
Question
Total scores on widely used group tests of cognitive ability usually have _______ reliability.

A) very high
B) moderately high
C) moderately low
D) very low
Question
Predictive validities for group cognitive ability tests tend to be in what range?

A) -.30 to +.30
B) +.30 to +.60
C) +.60 to +.90
D) +.90 or higher
Question
Using various combinations of subtests to maximize the prediction of success in various academic programs or different jobs is called ___.

A) differential reliability
B) differential validity
C) combination reliability
D) combination validity
Question
We select for admission to a college the 50% of applicants with the highest admissions test scores. At the end of the freshman year, we determine the correlation between the admission test and freshman GPA. This is an ideal circumstance for observing the effect of ___.

A) range restriction
B) heteroscedasticity
C) local norms
D) split-half reliability
Question
Elementary cognitive tasks have been proposed as a type of ________ test.

A) verbal IQ
B) college admission
C) culture-fair
D) military selection
Question
Which of these tests has norms based on a carefully selected national sample?

A) SAT
B) ACT
C) GRE
D) ASVAB
Question
What is the time limit for the Wonderlic Cognitive Ability (Personnel) Test?

A) 3 minutes
B) 12 minutes
C) 60 minutes
D) 3 hours
Question
The Wonderlic Personnel Test advertises itself as a measure of ___.

A) "g"
B) nonverbal ability
C) problem solving ability
D) hierarchical intelligence
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Deck 9: Cognitive Ability: Group Tests
1
Which is NOT one of the main settings for use of group administered cognitive ability tests?

A) elementary and secondary schools
B) business and military
C) college, graduate, and professional school
D) hospitals and clinics
D
2
Group administered cognitive ability tests are used in elementary and secondary schools mainly in conjunction with ___.

A) teacher-made tests
B) personality inventories
C) individually administered cognitive ability tests
D) standardized achievement tests
D
3
What is the typical administration time for a group administered cognitive ability test?

A) 20 minutes
B) 2 hours
C) either 1 or 3 hours
D) more than 5 hours
C
4
Which type of content found in individually administered cognitive ability tests is usually NOT found in group administered cognitive ability tests?

A) vocabulary
B) short-term memory
C) arithmetic reasoning
D) verbal relations
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5
In comparison with the research bases (e.g., size of norm groups) for individually administered cognitive ability tests, the research bases for group administered cognitive ability tests tend to be ___.

A) much smaller
B) much larger
C) about the same
D) no generalization is possible on this matter
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6
The most common purpose for use of group administered cognitive ability tests is ___.

A) diagnosis
B) research
C) prediction
D) instruction
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7
What is the approximate administration time for OLSAT8?

A) 15 minutes
B) 60 minutes
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
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8
Who usually administers a group administered cognitive ability test like the Otis-Lennon?

A) principal
B) teacher
C) parent
D) school psychologist
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9
The two major content divisions of the Otis-Lennon are ___.

A) verbal and nonverbal
B) spatial and memory
C) figural and quantitative
D) quantitative and verbal
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10
The School Ability Index (SAI) yielded by the Otis-Lennon is a type of ___.

A) reliability coefficient
B) validity coefficient
C) percentile rank
D) standard score
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11
The Anticipated Achievement Comparison (AAC) for the Otis-Lennon compares scores on the Otis-Lennon with scores on a(n) -

A) self-esteem rating
B) teacher-made test
C) individual cognitive ability test
D) standardized achievement test
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12
Which organization sponsors development of the SAT?

A) ACT
B) U. S. Army
C) College Board
D) Psychological Corporation
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13
Which is one of major tests within the SAT?

A) Creative Thinking
B) Mathematics
C) Social Studies
D) Science
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14
The well-known score scale on the SAT, with M = 500 and SD = 100, is what type of score?

A) normal curve equivalent
B) percentile rank
C) grade equivalent
D) standard score
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15
What was traditionally called the Verbal test in the SAT is now, in the 2016 version, called the ___.

A) Essay Test
B) Enhanced Verbal Test
C) Evidenced-based Reading and Writing Test
D) Creative Writing and Reasoning Test
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16
The most widely reported percentile norms for the SAT are a good example of ___.

A) true national norms
B) subgroup norms
C) institutional norms
D) user norms
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17
The ACT Assessment's general approach to test content emphasizes ___.

A) school-based skills
B) generalized abilities
C) motivation and effort
D) elementary cognitive tasks
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18
Which is NOT one of the major tests in the ACT Assessment?

A) English
B) Reading
C) Nonverbal
D) Mathematics
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19
Standard scores on each of the four major tests in the ACT Assessment range from ___.

A) 200-800
B) 1-99
C) 1-36
D) 12-60
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20
The most typical design for studies of the validity of college admissions tests involves correlating scores on the tests with ___.

A) freshman year GPA
B) other admissions tests
C) senior year GPA
D) GRE scores
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21
In comparison with the correlation of high school rank with college freshman GPA, the correlation of college admission test scores with freshman GPA is ___.

A) higher
B) lower
C) about the same
D) We don't know because this matter has not been studied.
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22
The multiple correlation (uncorrected for range restriction or unreliability) of college admissions test score and high school rank with freshman year GPA is usually about ___.

A) .10
B) .50
C) .75
D) .95
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23
The principal purpose of college admissions tests such as the SAT and ACT is to predict success in college. Recently, they have also been used to ___.

A) define institutional images for colleges
B) certify students for high school graduation
C) identify high school students needing remedial work
D) select military recruits
Unlock Deck
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24
What are the three major tests within the GRE: General Test?

A) figural, spatial, vocabulary
B) verbal, math, writing
C) reading, math, science
D) verbal, quantitative, analytical
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25
The GRE: General Tests are intended to be measures of ___.

A) knowledge acquired in specific college courses
B) developed abilities acquired over a long time
C) innate abilities
D) short-term memory
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26
The GRE: General Test score scale ranges from 130-170 on each test. What type of score scale is that?

A) normal curve equivalent
B) percentile rank
C) grade equivalent
D) standard score
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27
Percentile rank norms for the GRE are based on ___.

A) user norms
B) nationally representative norms
C) international norms
D) local norms
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28
Each of the GRE: General Tests has internal consistency reliability of approximately ___.

A) .50
B) .70
C) .90
D) .99
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29
The correlation between each of the GRE: General Tests and first-year graduate GPA is approximately ___.

A) .05
B) .10
C) .30
D) .75
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30
In comparison with undergraduate GPA as a predictor of graduate GPA, the Composite of the three GRE: General Tests is ___.

A) noticeably higher
B) noticeably lower
C) about the same
D) There is no way to make this comparison.
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31
In comparison with the GRE: General Test as a predictor of graduate GPA, the validities of the GRE: Subject Tests are generally ___.

A) higher
B) lower
C) about the same
D) There is no way to make this comparison
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32
What generalization was developed regarding predictive validity of the GRE: General test for different academic departments?

A) Validity is approximately the same for different departments.
B) Validity is much higher for humanities departments than for other departments.
C) Validity is much higher for science departments than for other departments.
D) The results are so varied that no generalization is possible.
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33
Which is NOT one of the tests identified in the textbook as a test used in military and business settings for personnel selection?

A) General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB)
B) Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
C) Differential Aptitude Test (DAT)
D) Wechlser Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
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34
For most purposes the most important score coming from the ASVAB is the ___.

A) AFQT
B) SAI
C) IQ
D) Nonverbal
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35
Which word best describes the conclusion reached about the differential validity of ASVAB scores?

A) spectacular
B) modest
C) disappointing
D) uninvestigated
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36
Which phrase best describes the reliabilities of the subtests on the ASVAB?

A) uniformly high
B) uniformly low
C) uniformly moderate
D) quite varied
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37
Psychologists' attempts to build culture-fair tests began in the ___.

A) 1910s
B) 1930s
C) 1960s
D) 1990s
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38
Many people consider the Raven's test to be an excellent measure of ___.

A) "g"
B) "s"
C) verbal ability
D) quantitative ability
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39
How many scores does the Wonderlic Personnel Test yield?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 7
D) 12
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40
The Raven's test uses what type of item?

A) matrix-type
B) essay
C) free-response
D) grid-in type
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41
In general, tests intended to be culture-fair emphasize what type of content?

A) verbal
B) numerical
C) nonverbal
D) achievement
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42
For predicting success in most school and job settings, in comparison with traditional cognitive ability tests, tests intended as culture-fair tests have ___.

A) higher validity
B) lower validity
C) about the same validity
D) higher validity at younger ages but lower validity at older ages
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43
Total scores on widely used group tests of cognitive ability usually have _______ reliability.

A) very high
B) moderately high
C) moderately low
D) very low
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Unlock Deck
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44
Predictive validities for group cognitive ability tests tend to be in what range?

A) -.30 to +.30
B) +.30 to +.60
C) +.60 to +.90
D) +.90 or higher
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45
Using various combinations of subtests to maximize the prediction of success in various academic programs or different jobs is called ___.

A) differential reliability
B) differential validity
C) combination reliability
D) combination validity
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46
We select for admission to a college the 50% of applicants with the highest admissions test scores. At the end of the freshman year, we determine the correlation between the admission test and freshman GPA. This is an ideal circumstance for observing the effect of ___.

A) range restriction
B) heteroscedasticity
C) local norms
D) split-half reliability
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47
Elementary cognitive tasks have been proposed as a type of ________ test.

A) verbal IQ
B) college admission
C) culture-fair
D) military selection
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Unlock Deck
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48
Which of these tests has norms based on a carefully selected national sample?

A) SAT
B) ACT
C) GRE
D) ASVAB
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49
What is the time limit for the Wonderlic Cognitive Ability (Personnel) Test?

A) 3 minutes
B) 12 minutes
C) 60 minutes
D) 3 hours
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50
The Wonderlic Personnel Test advertises itself as a measure of ___.

A) "g"
B) nonverbal ability
C) problem solving ability
D) hierarchical intelligence
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