Deck 13: Measurement
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Deck 13: Measurement
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The most sophisticated form of data analysis for a nominal scale is the average of the scores.
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2
An attribute is a single characteristic or fundamental feature of an object, person, situation, or issue.
True
3
An index measure assigns a value based on how characteristic an observation is of the thing being measured.
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4
A ratio scale is the simplest type of measurement scale.
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5
Mathematical operations cannot be performed with numbers from nominal scales.
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6
Interval scales are considered continuous when five or more categories are used.
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7
A construct is a term used for concepts that are measured with single variables.
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8
The Fahrenheit temperature scale is an example of a ratio scale.
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9
Money is an example of something that can be measured using a ratio scale.
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10
In measurement, whenever a number is used to assign a value to an observation, the researcher must assign this number according to some predetermined rule.
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11
How we define a construct will affect the way we measure it.
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12
Discrete measures are those that take on only one of a finite number of values.
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13
Interval scales represent the absolute meaning of the numbers on the scale.
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14
A measurement scale in which respondents are asked to rank items based on their preferences is called a nominal scale.
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15
Correspondence analysis is the process of identifying scale devices that correspond to properties of a concept involved in a research process.
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16
All measurement, particularly in the social sciences, contains error.
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17
Continuous measures are those assigning values anywhere along some scale range in a place that corresponds to the intensity of some concept.
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18
Measurement is the process of describing some property of a phenomenon, usually by assigning numbers, in a reliable and valid way.
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19
In ratio scales, the location of the zero point is arbitrary.
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20
Scales measure concepts.
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21
Sometimes respondents' answers need to be assigned opposite values through a process called cross-validation.
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22
Age, gender, brand loyalty, and corporate culture are all examples of _____.
A) concepts
B) scales
C) ratios
D) codes
A) concepts
B) scales
C) ratios
D) codes
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23
A measuring instrument is valid when the results can be repeated at subsequent measurements of the concept.
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24
Validity is the extent to which a score truthfully represents a concept.
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25
A scale can be created by simply adding together the responses to several items related to a topic.
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26
Content validity is the ability of a measure to correlate with other standard measures of similar constructs or established criteria.
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27
In an observation study, when "shopping time in a supermarket" is defined as: "Using a stopwatch, start the stopwatch the moment the customer enters the store and stop the stopwatch as soon as the customer is handed a receipt by the checkout clerk," this is best described as an example of a(n) _____.
A) nominal scale
B) equivalent-form scale
C) operational definition
D) test-retest method
A) nominal scale
B) equivalent-form scale
C) operational definition
D) test-retest method
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28
Discriminant validity is another way of expressing internal consistency.
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29
A researcher is observing fans at a soccer game and is putting a "1" if the fan is actively cheering and a "0" if they just seem to be merely watching the game without saying anything. He is also indicating which team the fan seems to be associated with as well as approximate age and gender. By recording information such as this with codes, the researcher is involved in _____.
A) conceptualization
B) operationalization
C) measurement
D) analysis
A) conceptualization
B) operationalization
C) measurement
D) analysis
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30
A(n) _____ is a generalized idea that represents something of identifiable and distinct meaning.
A) scale
B) concept
C) operant
D) measure
A) scale
B) concept
C) operant
D) measure
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31
_____ is the process of describing some property of a phenomenon, usually by assigning numbers, in a reliable and valid way.
A) Research
B) Analysis
C) Validation
D) Measurement
A) Research
B) Analysis
C) Validation
D) Measurement
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32
The three major criteria for evaluating measurements are reliability, validity, and replicability.
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33
Reliability is an indicator of a measure's internal consistency.
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34
Scales that assign a value to an object for identification or classification purposes are called _____ scales.
A) ordinal
B) nominal
C) interval
D) ratio
A) ordinal
B) nominal
C) interval
D) ratio
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35
Which of the following is a device providing a range of values that correspond to different characteristics or amounts of a characteristic exhibited in observing a concept?
A) operations
B) reliability
C) sensitivity
D) scale
A) operations
B) reliability
C) sensitivity
D) scale
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36
_____ is the process of identifying scale devices that correspond to properties of a concept involved in a research process.
A) Conceptualization
B) Conversion
C) Correspondence
D) Operationalization
A) Conceptualization
B) Conversion
C) Correspondence
D) Operationalization
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37
Researchers measure concepts through a process known as _____.
A) summation
B) operationalization
C) assessment
D) matching
A) summation
B) operationalization
C) assessment
D) matching
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38
Which of the following refers to concepts measured with multiple variables?
A) operation
B) construct
C) concept
D) scale
A) operation
B) construct
C) concept
D) scale
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39
Internal consistency represents a measure's heterogeneity.
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40
Coefficient alpha is the most commonly applied estimate of a composite scale's reliability.
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41
Which type of measure assigns a value based on how much of the concept being measured is associated with an observation and is formed by putting several variables together systematically?
A) conglomerate measure
B) multiplicative measure
C) index measure
D) multidimensional measure
A) conglomerate measure
B) multiplicative measure
C) index measure
D) multidimensional measure
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42
Which of the following is a discrete measure?
A) nominal scales
B) sensitive scales
C) ratio scales
D) all of these choices
A) nominal scales
B) sensitive scales
C) ratio scales
D) all of these choices
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43
Which of the following is a defining characteristic in determining between ratio and interval scales?
A) number of items
B) absolute zero
C) number of intervals
D) nominal values
A) number of items
B) absolute zero
C) number of intervals
D) nominal values
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44
A scale that allows things to be arranged based on how much of some concept they possess is called a(n) _____ scale.
A) quantitative scale
B) nominal
C) ordinal
D) order
A) quantitative scale
B) nominal
C) ordinal
D) order
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45
Gas mileage is an example of a(n) _____ of an automobile.
A) attribute
B) concept
C) measure
D) component
A) attribute
B) concept
C) measure
D) component
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46
Measures that reflect the intensity of a concept by assigning values that can take on any value along some scale range are called _____.
A) discrete measures
B) continuous measures
C) absolute measures
D) valid measures
A) discrete measures
B) continuous measures
C) absolute measures
D) valid measures
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47
Measures that can take on only one of a finite number of values are called _____.
A) discrete measures
B) neutral measures
C) limited measures
D) continuous measures
A) discrete measures
B) neutral measures
C) limited measures
D) continuous measures
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48
A(n) _____ is a single characteristic or fundamental feature of an object, person, situation, or issue.
A) concept
B) variable
C) attribute
D) construct
A) concept
B) variable
C) attribute
D) construct
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49
A company's stock price is best described as an example of a(n) ______ scale.
A) ordinal
B) interval
C) ratio
D) nominal
A) ordinal
B) interval
C) ratio
D) nominal
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50
The Fahrenheit temperature scale is best described as an example of a(n) ______ scale because it doesn't have an absolute zero point.
A) ratio
B) nominal
C) interval
D) ordinal
A) ratio
B) nominal
C) interval
D) ordinal
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51
Coding household income into "Above $100,000," "Between $50,000 and $100,000," and "Below $50,000" is an example of a(n) ______ scale.
A) interval
B) test-retest
C) criterion
D) nominal
A) interval
B) test-retest
C) criterion
D) nominal
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52
A scale which arranges brands in an ordered sequence in which there is an equal interval between each point on the scale is an example of a(n) ______ scale.
A) interval
B) ratio
C) nominal
D) ordinal
A) interval
B) ratio
C) nominal
D) ordinal
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53
When job candidates are asked to place job listings so that their first choice is 1, their second choice is 2, and so forth, this is best-described as an example of a(n) ______ scale.
A) ordinal
B) ratio
C) interval
D) nominal
A) ordinal
B) ratio
C) interval
D) nominal
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54
Which type of scale has all the properties of an interval scale with the additional attribute of representing absolute quantities, characterized by a meaningful absolute zero?
A) nominal scale
B) discrete scale
C) infinite scale
D) ratio scale
A) nominal scale
B) discrete scale
C) infinite scale
D) ratio scale
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55
Age is an example of a _____ measure.
A) nominal
B) biological
C) discrete
D) continuous
A) nominal
B) biological
C) discrete
D) continuous
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56
Which type of scale is, at the most, a ranking scale?
A) ratio
B) interval
C) nominal
D) ordinal
A) ratio
B) interval
C) nominal
D) ordinal
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57
Carla is using education, income, and occupation to develop a measure of social class. What type of measure for social class is she developing?
A) index measure
B) valid measure
C) reliable measure
D) concurrent measure
A) index measure
B) valid measure
C) reliable measure
D) concurrent measure
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58
Which of the following is the most elementary level of measurement?
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) ratio scale
D) interval scale
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal scale
C) ratio scale
D) interval scale
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59
All of the following can be measured using ratio scales EXCEPT _____.
A) gender
B) income
C) temperature
D) weight
A) gender
B) income
C) temperature
D) weight
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60
Which type of scale represents the highest form of measurement?
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal
C) ratio
D) interval
A) nominal scale
B) ordinal
C) ratio
D) interval
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61
The process involving identifying scales that correspond to properties of a concept is called _____.
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62
Which of the following means that the value assigned for a response is treated oppositely from the other items in a scale?
A) reverse coding
B) indexing
C) alpha coding
D) convergence
A) reverse coding
B) indexing
C) alpha coding
D) convergence
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63
Which type of measure assigns a value to an observation based on a mathematical derivation of multiple measures?
A) conglomerate measure
B) derivative measure
C) higher-order measure
D) composite measure
A) conglomerate measure
B) derivative measure
C) higher-order measure
D) composite measure
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64
When a two-point scale (e.g. agree/disagree) is expanded to include five categories (e.g. strongly disagree, disagree, undecided, agree, strongly agree), we say that the ________ of the scale has been increased.
A) sensitivity
B) reliability
C) predictive validity
D) criterion validity
A) sensitivity
B) reliability
C) predictive validity
D) criterion validity
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65
Scales provide _____ rules that indicate that a certain value on a scale corresponds to some true value of a concept.
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66
A researcher who administers the same scale to the same respondents at two separate times to test for stability is using which method of assessing the scale's reliability?
A) coefficient alpha
B) split-half method
C) test-retest method
D) before/after method
A) coefficient alpha
B) split-half method
C) test-retest method
D) before/after method
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67
The ability of a measuring instrument to measure what it is supposed to measure is the basic purpose of ______.
A) reliability
B) validity
C) sensitivity
D) indexing
A) reliability
B) validity
C) sensitivity
D) indexing
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68
Which of the following represents the average of all possible split-half reliabilities for a construct?
A) R2
B) S
C) a
D) W
A) R2
B) S
C) a
D) W
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69
A scale which arranges objects in order according to their relative magnitude to one another is called a(n) ______ scale.
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A generalized idea that represents something of meaning is called a(n) ______.
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71
When a researcher measures the reliability of an instrument by comparing the results of the odd-numbered questions with the results of the even-numbered questions, this is an example of _____ reliability.
A) test-retest
B) split-half
C) equivalent-forms
D) criterion
A) test-retest
B) split-half
C) equivalent-forms
D) criterion
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72
When a group of experts agrees that a measuring instrument measures what it is intended to measure, we say that the instrument has ______ validity.
A) face
B) criterion
C) test-retest
D) equivalent-forms
A) face
B) criterion
C) test-retest
D) equivalent-forms
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73
A scale in which letters (e.g. A,B,C) are assigned to objects to serve as identification labels for the objects is called a(n) _____ scale.
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74
All of the following are basic aspects of validity EXCEPT _____.
A) primary validity
B) face validity
C) construct validity
D) criterion validity
A) primary validity
B) face validity
C) construct validity
D) criterion validity
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75
A researcher is measuring consumers' attitudes toward product placement in movies using five attitude items. She created a scale by simply summing the response to each item making up the composite measure. This composite measure is called a(n) _____.
A) derived scale
B) additive scale
C) summated scale
D) primary scale
A) derived scale
B) additive scale
C) summated scale
D) primary scale
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76
The most commonly applied estimate of a composite scale's reliability is _____.
A) coefficient alpha
B) coefficient beta
C) criterion coefficient
D) an index coefficient
A) coefficient alpha
B) coefficient beta
C) criterion coefficient
D) an index coefficient
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77
_____ represents a measure's homogeneity or the extent to which each indicator of a concept converges on a common meaning.
A) Internal consistency
B) Validity
C) Internal validity
D) External consistency
A) Internal consistency
B) Validity
C) Internal validity
D) External consistency
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78
_____ is the accuracy of a measure or the extent to which a score truthfully represents a concept.
A) Reliability
B) Validity
C) Consistency
D) Authenticity
A) Reliability
B) Validity
C) Consistency
D) Authenticity
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79
Which of the following is an indicator of a measure's internal consistency?
A) reliability
B) validity
C) coefficient beta
D) sensitivity
A) reliability
B) validity
C) coefficient beta
D) sensitivity
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80
Which type of validity addresses the question, "Does my measure correlate with measures of similar concepts or known quantities?"
A) face validity
B) reliability validity
C) criterion validity
D) discriminant validity
A) face validity
B) reliability validity
C) criterion validity
D) discriminant validity
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