Deck 13: Attitudes, Values, and Personal Orientations
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Deck 13: Attitudes, Values, and Personal Orientations
1
The most valid and efficient method of measuring attitudes is to employ a projective technique.
False
2
Attitude scales constructed by Likert's method are just as reliable as those constructed by Thurstone?s method.
True
3
Equal-appearing intervals is to summated ratings as Thurstone is to Likert.
True
4
Likert scales are easier to construct than Thurstone scales, but they are also less reliable.
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Likert is to summated ratings as Thurstone is to equal-appearing intervals.
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6
The proportion of actual responses that fall into the perfect pattern of a true Likert scale is known as the reproducibility coefficient.
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The internal consistency reliability coefficients of scores on attitude scales are usually in the .80s and .90s.
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8
Rokeach's Value Survey assesses the relative importance to the individual of 18 instrumental and 18 terminal values.
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9
Theoretical, economic, aesthetic, social, political, and religious are scoring categories on Rokeach?s Value Survey.
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10
The Implicit Association Test is a measure of overtly expressed attitudes.
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11
Computer software for generating one's own attitude instruments is available from Wonderlic Personnel Test.
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12
Increasing the number of response categories on an attitude scale does not affect the reliability of the scale.
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13
Differential weighting of item responses has a significant effect on the reliability of an attitude scale.
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14
Scores on attitude scales usually have low correlations with actual behavior.
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15
People who have become all that they can be are self-actualized.
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16
In contrast to the concept of interest, the concept of attitude always implies
A) a tendency to respond.
B) approval or disapproval.
C) dislike of a particular object or situation.
D) greater specificity of response.
A) a tendency to respond.
B) approval or disapproval.
C) dislike of a particular object or situation.
D) greater specificity of response.
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17
Which of the following devices is the most popular method of assessing attitudes?
A) open-ended questionnaire
B) projective technique
C) rating scale
D) sociometric questionnaire
A) open-ended questionnaire
B) projective technique
C) rating scale
D) sociometric questionnaire
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18
The simplest procedure for constructing an attitude scale, the __________ method, uses no judges and weights responses by whole numbers.
A) Coombs (unfolding technique)
B) Guttman (scalogram analysis)
C) Likert (summated ratings)
D) Thurstone (equal-appearing intervals)
A) Coombs (unfolding technique)
B) Guttman (scalogram analysis)
C) Likert (summated ratings)
D) Thurstone (equal-appearing intervals)
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19
The attitude-scaling procedure in which examinees respond to each statement on the final scale by indicating their degree of agreement or disagreement with the statement is the method of
A) equal-appearing intervals.
B) generalized agreement analysis.
C) successive categories.
D) summated ratings.
A) equal-appearing intervals.
B) generalized agreement analysis.
C) successive categories.
D) summated ratings.
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20
A number of judges who are experts in the particular focus of an attitude are needed to construct an attitude scale by the
A) equal-appearing intervals method.
B) Q-technique.
C) scalogram analysis method.
D) semantic differential technique.
E) summated ratings method.
A) equal-appearing intervals method.
B) Q-technique.
C) scalogram analysis method.
D) semantic differential technique.
E) summated ratings method.
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21
The method of equal-appearing intervals was designed to provide for the measurement of attitudes on a(n) __________ level of measurement.
A) interval
B) nominal
C) ordinal
D) ratio
A) interval
B) nominal
C) ordinal
D) ratio
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22
The most popular of all attitude-scaling methods, the method of summated ratings, was devised by
A) Louis Guttman.
B) Rensis Likert.
C) William Stephenson.
D) Louis Thurstone.
A) Louis Guttman.
B) Rensis Likert.
C) William Stephenson.
D) Louis Thurstone.
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23
The responses "Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Undecided, Agree, Strongly Agree" are used in constructing an attitude scale by the method of
A) equal-appearing intervals.
B) pair comparisons.
C) scalogram analysis.
D) summated ratings.
A) equal-appearing intervals.
B) pair comparisons.
C) scalogram analysis.
D) summated ratings.
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24
Reproducibility coefficient is to __________ as ambiguity index is to __________.
A) Guttman, Thurstone
B) Guttman, Likert
C) Osgood, Stephenson
D) Thurstone, Likert
A) Guttman, Thurstone
B) Guttman, Likert
C) Osgood, Stephenson
D) Thurstone, Likert
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25
A reproducibility coefficient, defined as the proportion of actual responses that fall into a specified pattern, is computed on a __________ scale.
A) Bogardus
B) Guttman
C) Likert
D) Thurstone
A) Bogardus
B) Guttman
C) Likert
D) Thurstone
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26
Milton Rokeach differentiated between __________ values-those concerned with modes of conduct-and __________ values-those concerned with end states.
A) current, future
B) instrumental, terminal
C) moral competence
D) personal, social
A) current, future
B) instrumental, terminal
C) moral competence
D) personal, social
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27
Rokeach refers to beliefs concerning desirable and undesirable modes of conduct as __________ values.
A) competence
B) instrumental
C) personal-social
D) terminal
A) competence
B) instrumental
C) personal-social
D) terminal
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28
Rokeach's instrumental values may be either
A) consideration or structure.
B) means or methods.
C) moral or competence.
D) personal or social.
A) consideration or structure.
B) means or methods.
C) moral or competence.
D) personal or social.
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29
Rokeach's terminal values may be either
A) consideration or structure.
B) means or methods.
C) moral or competence.
D) personal or social.
A) consideration or structure.
B) means or methods.
C) moral or competence.
D) personal or social.
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30
The most recently published and most appropriate measure of values in cross-cultural or cross-national comparisons is
A) Rokeach's Value Survey.
B) Temperament and Values Inventory.
C) The Values Scale.
D) Work Values Inventory.
A) Rokeach's Value Survey.
B) Temperament and Values Inventory.
C) The Values Scale.
D) Work Values Inventory.
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31
The galvanic skin responses and changes in pupillary diameter in response to pictures of people have been used to measure
A) occupational preferences.
B) personality characteristics.
C) sexual attitudes.
D) social prejudice.
A) occupational preferences.
B) personality characteristics.
C) sexual attitudes.
D) social prejudice.
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32
The median scale value and ambiguity index are computed on responses to attitude statements constructed by the method of
A) equal-appearing intervals.
B) pair comparisons.
C) scalogram analysis.
D) summated ratings.
A) equal-appearing intervals.
B) pair comparisons.
C) scalogram analysis.
D) summated ratings.
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33
Which of the following criticisms of the method of equal-appearing intervals is least serious?
A) Scores on these scales represent measurement at only an ordinal level.
B) The judges? own attitudes have an effect on the scale values of the statements.
C) A great amount of work is required in scale construction.
D) A respondent?s score on the scale is not unique.
A) Scores on these scales represent measurement at only an ordinal level.
B) The judges? own attitudes have an effect on the scale values of the statements.
C) A great amount of work is required in scale construction.
D) A respondent?s score on the scale is not unique.
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34
Preferences among various energy technologies were evaluated in a study employing
A) expectancy-value scaling.
B) facet analysis.
C) magnitude estimation.
D) smallest space analysis.
A) expectancy-value scaling.
B) facet analysis.
C) magnitude estimation.
D) smallest space analysis.
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35
Donald Super found that people in upper -level occupations were more motivated than those in lower-level occupations by the need for
A) achievement.
B) affiliative.
C) power.
D) self-actualization.
A) achievement.
B) affiliative.
C) power.
D) self-actualization.
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36
Which of the following is not one of the categories on the Bem Sex-Role Inventory?
A) Androgyny (A)
B) Femininity (F)
C) Hermaphroditic (H)
D) Masculinity (M)
E) Undifferentiated (U)
A) Androgyny (A)
B) Femininity (F)
C) Hermaphroditic (H)
D) Masculinity (M)
E) Undifferentiated (U)
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37
Which of the following measures of personal orientation is used primarily in organizational/career contexts?
A) Bem Sex-Role Inventory
B) Life Orientation Inventory
C) Personal Orientation Inventory
D) Sex-Role Egalitarianism Scale
A) Bem Sex-Role Inventory
B) Life Orientation Inventory
C) Personal Orientation Inventory
D) Sex-Role Egalitarianism Scale
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38
Research and instrument development on work values is attributable more to __________ than to any other person listed below.
A) Gordon Allport
B) Rensis Likert
C) Milton Rokeach
D) Donald Super
E) Louis Thurstone
A) Gordon Allport
B) Rensis Likert
C) Milton Rokeach
D) Donald Super
E) Louis Thurstone
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39
Compare the Thurstone, Likert, and Guttman methods of attitude scale construction in terms of (a) format (b) efficiency of construction, and (c) reliability and validity.
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40
List and describe three factors that can have an effect on the reliability of an attitude scale.
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41
What is a ʺpersonal orientation,ʺ and how is it measured?
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42
What is meant by the observation that attitudes are ʺmultidimensional,ʺ and how are ʺmultidimensionalʺ attitudes measured?
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43
What is a ʺvalue,ʺ and how is it measured?
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44
Describe the work of Milton Rokeach and Donald Super on the measurement of values.
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