Deck 6: Defining and Measuring Concepts

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The level of quality is measured by reliability and validity.
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Observational terms are terms which lend themselves to easy and confident verification.
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Reification is the process by which we describe and ascribe meaning to the key facts,concepts,or phenomena that we are investigating.
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Constructs are abstractions that cannot be observed directly but can be defined based upon that which is observable.
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Conceptualization involves writing out in-depth,elaborate definitions of key concepts.
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Conceptualization works by identifying specific indicators.
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It is important that we make the process of coming up with indicators arbitrary and casual.
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Interval level variables are not particularly common in social science research.
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The measurement process generally involves going from a more general focus to a narrower.
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Empirical research should be made based on full knowledge not only of how the research was designed,but also of how its concepts were defined and measured.
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Just because definitions for abstract concepts exist does not mean that the concept is tangible or concrete.
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Indirect observables are things that we can see with the naked eye simply by looking at them.
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Multiple elements that make up a single concept are known as indicators.
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At the ratio level of measurement,variable attributes only meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity.
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An index is a type of measure that contains a single indicator and is used to summarize a specific concept.
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A typology is a way of categorizing concepts according to particular themes.
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Ordinal level of measurement is the most basic level of measurement.
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Conceptualization involves identifying the specific research procedures we will use to gather data about our concepts.
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Assuming that abstract concepts exist in some concrete,tangible way is known as measurement.
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Reliability is about consistency,validity is about shared understanding.
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_____ exists when the same measure,applied consistently to the same person,yields the same result each time.

A)Reliability
B)Validity
C)Complexity
D)Variability
E)Accessibility
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If one is to study femininity during the process of operationalization,one of the social roles might include women to be a homemaker or a mother.This social role is an example of a(n)_____.

A)indirect observable
B)construct
C)indicator
D)reification concept
E)typology
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Which of the following is the simplest to measure in social science?

A)An observation term
B)An indirect observable
C)A construct
D)An open ended question
E)A dimension
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A construct differs from indirect observables in that the construct:

A)is "not observational either directly or indirectly" but can be defined based on observables.
B)calls for relatively more subtle,complex,or indirect observations,in which inferences play an acknowledged part.
C)is the sort of thing that we can see with the naked eye.
D)is the term that lends itself to easy and confident verification.
E)is exclusively used for measuring concepts.
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Operationalization works by identifying specific _____ that will be taken to represent the ideas that we are interested in studying.

A)concepts
B)indicators
C)information
D)samples
E)operations
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Which of the following is the easiest for confident verification?

A)Reification terms
B)Open ended questions
C)Constructs
D)Indirect observables
E)Observational terms
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Terms whose application calls for subtle or complex observations,in which inferences play an acknowledged part,are known as _____.

A)constructs
B)indirect observables
C)observation terms
D)reification
E)dimensions
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Which step in the measurement process precedes operationalization?

A)Identification of key concepts
B)Interest generation
C)Conceptualization
D)Data collection
E)Sampling
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_____ is the process of defining key terms.

A)Social positioning
B)Typology
C)Reification
D)Conceptualization
E)Operationalization
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Things that we can see with the naked eye simply by looking at them are known as_____.

A)constructs
B)indirect observables
C)observation terms
D)reification concepts
E)dimensions
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.Mark,a teenager,believes that the concept of justice does exit in a concrete manner.Mark's assumption is an example of _____.

A)classification
B)attribution
C)construction
D)variability
E)reification
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______ are abstractions that cannot be observed directly but that can be defined based upon that which is observable.

A)Observation terms
B)Indirect observables
C)Constructs
D)Reification concepts
E)Dimensions
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Which of the following is the last stage of the measurement process?

A)General interest
B)Key concepts
C)Conceptualization
D)Inception
E)Operationalization
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What is measurement?

A)It is the process by which we describe and ascribe meaning to the key facts,concepts,or phenomena that we are investigating.
B)It is the assumption that no relationship exists between variables in question.
C)In social science,this refers to the rule that a cause must precede an effect in time.
D)It is the idea that one event,behavior,or belief will result in the occurrence of another,subsequent event,behavior,or belief.
E)It is a person's place in society,generally determined by a combination of aspects of a person's identity such as race,ethnicity,gender,sexuality,and social class status.
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Steve wants to study the relationship status of his classmates.He does so by asking his classmates whether they are single or not.Which level of measurement is Steve using?

A)Ordinal level
B)Nominal level
C)Interval level
D)Ratio level
E)Index level
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The process by which we spell out precisely how a concept will be measured is known as _____.

A)micro-to-macro environmentlization
B)abstraction
C)reification
D)conceptualization
E)operationalization
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Your birthplace is an example of a(n)_____.

A)construct
B)observation term
C)reification concept
D)indirect observable
E)dimension
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Empirical observations taken to represent the ideas that we are interested in studying are known as _____.

A)dimensions
B)observations
C)concepts
D)indicators
E)indirect observables
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The multiple elements of a single concept are known as _____.

A)constructs
B)observation terms
C)reification concepts
D)indirect observables
E)dimensions
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Assuming that our abstract concepts exist in some concrete,tangible way is known as _____.

A)typology
B)observation
C)reification
D)conceptualization
E)operationalization
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At its core,_____ is about social agreement.

A)complexity
B)reliability
C)variability
D)accessibility
E)validity
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What are observational terms and indirect observables?
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______ is a way of categorizing concepts according to particular themes.

A)Typology
B)Index
C)Dimension
D)Ratio
E)Construct
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A(n)______ is a type of measure that contains several indicators and is used to summarize general concepts.

A)typology
B)index
C)dimension
D)ratio
E)construct
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List the steps followed in a typical measurement process.
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In the _____ of measurement,variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity,can be rank ordered,the distance between attributes is known to be equal,and attributes have a true zero point.

A)ordinal level
B)interval level
C)nominal level
D)ratio level
E)index level
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Attributes at the _____ level meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity and can be ranked in a sequence.However,the distance between the attributes are not equal and don't have a true zero point.

A)ordinal level
B)interval level
C)nominal level
D)ratio level
E)index level
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The ratio level of measure varies from the interval level of measure in that the ratio level of measure:

A)has attributes that can be rank ordered.
B)has attributes that cannot be rank ordered.
C)has attributes that can be mathematically quantified.
D)has attributes that are affected by reification.
E)has attributes that have a true zero point.
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The characteristics that make up a variable are called _____

A)constants
B)attributes
C)indicators
D)dimensions
E)constructs
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What is reliability and validity with respect to measurement quality?
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Write a brief note on indicators and give suitable examples.
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Define measurement.
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______ exists when there is a shared understanding of the meaning of whatever concept is being measured.

A)Complexity
B)Reliability
C)Variability
D)Validity
E)Accessibility
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Social class,degree of support for policy initiatives,television program rankings,and prejudice are examples of the _____ of measurement.

A)ratio level
B)ordinal level
C)nominal level
D)interval level
E)index level
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A grouping of several characteristics is referred to as a(n)_____.

A)variable
B)index
C)indicator
D)dimension
E)construct
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The ______of measure cannot be mathematically quantified.

A)nominal level
B)ordinal level
C)interval level
D)primal level
E)ratio level
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Which of the following is the only unique feature of nominal level?

A)All the attributes have a true zero point.
B)The distance between each attribute is of equal measure and is distinct in nature.
C)The variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity.
D)The attributes can be rank ordered.
E)It is the most complex level of measurement.
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At the _____ of measurement,variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity,can be rank ordered,and the distance between attributes is known to be equal.

A)ordinal level
B)nominal level
C)primal level
D)interval level
E)index level
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The most basic level of measurement is the _____.

A)ordinal level
B)interval level
C)nominal level
D)ratio level
E)index level
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At the _____ of measurement,variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity.

A)ordinal level
B)interval level
C)nominal level
D)ratio level
E)index level
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Operationalization works by identifying specific ______.
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What is conceptualization?
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What is reification?
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______ is the process by which we spell out precisely how a concept will be measured.
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______ exists when there is a shared understanding of the meaning of whatever concept is being measured.
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In terms of social scientific measurement,concepts can be said to have _____when there are multiple elements that make up a single concept.
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What is an index?
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A(n)______ is the notion or image that we conjure up when we think of some cluster of related observations or ideas.
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Describe how operationalization works.
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Explain the term concept with an example.
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The level of quality is measured by reliability and validity.
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Observational terms are terms which lend themselves to easy and confident verification.
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Reification is the process by which we describe and ascribe meaning to the key facts,concepts,or phenomena that we are investigating.
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Constructs are abstractions that cannot be observed directly but can be defined based upon that which is observable.
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Conceptualization involves writing out in-depth,elaborate definitions of key concepts.
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Conceptualization works by identifying specific indicators.
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It is important that we make the process of coming up with indicators arbitrary and casual.
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Interval level variables are not particularly common in social science research.
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The measurement process generally involves going from a more general focus to a narrower.
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Empirical research should be made based on full knowledge not only of how the research was designed,but also of how its concepts were defined and measured.
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Just because definitions for abstract concepts exist does not mean that the concept is tangible or concrete.
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Indirect observables are things that we can see with the naked eye simply by looking at them.
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Multiple elements that make up a single concept are known as indicators.
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At the ratio level of measurement,variable attributes only meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity.
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An index is a type of measure that contains a single indicator and is used to summarize a specific concept.
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A typology is a way of categorizing concepts according to particular themes.
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Ordinal level of measurement is the most basic level of measurement.
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Conceptualization involves identifying the specific research procedures we will use to gather data about our concepts.
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Assuming that abstract concepts exist in some concrete,tangible way is known as measurement.
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Reliability is about consistency,validity is about shared understanding.
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_____ exists when the same measure,applied consistently to the same person,yields the same result each time.

A)Reliability
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C)Complexity
D)Variability
E)Accessibility
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If one is to study femininity during the process of operationalization,one of the social roles might include women to be a homemaker or a mother.This social role is an example of a(n)_____.

A)indirect observable
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C)indicator
D)reification concept
E)typology
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Which of the following is the simplest to measure in social science?

A)An observation term
B)An indirect observable
C)A construct
D)An open ended question
E)A dimension
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A construct differs from indirect observables in that the construct:

A)is "not observational either directly or indirectly" but can be defined based on observables.
B)calls for relatively more subtle,complex,or indirect observations,in which inferences play an acknowledged part.
C)is the sort of thing that we can see with the naked eye.
D)is the term that lends itself to easy and confident verification.
E)is exclusively used for measuring concepts.
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Operationalization works by identifying specific _____ that will be taken to represent the ideas that we are interested in studying.

A)concepts
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C)information
D)samples
E)operations
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Which of the following is the easiest for confident verification?

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B)Open ended questions
C)Constructs
D)Indirect observables
E)Observational terms
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Terms whose application calls for subtle or complex observations,in which inferences play an acknowledged part,are known as _____.

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C)observation terms
D)reification
E)dimensions
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Which step in the measurement process precedes operationalization?

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C)Conceptualization
D)Data collection
E)Sampling
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_____ is the process of defining key terms.

A)Social positioning
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D)Conceptualization
E)Operationalization
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Things that we can see with the naked eye simply by looking at them are known as_____.

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E)dimensions
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.Mark,a teenager,believes that the concept of justice does exit in a concrete manner.Mark's assumption is an example of _____.

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C)construction
D)variability
E)reification
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______ are abstractions that cannot be observed directly but that can be defined based upon that which is observable.

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C)Constructs
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E)Dimensions
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Which of the following is the last stage of the measurement process?

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C)Conceptualization
D)Inception
E)Operationalization
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What is measurement?

A)It is the process by which we describe and ascribe meaning to the key facts,concepts,or phenomena that we are investigating.
B)It is the assumption that no relationship exists between variables in question.
C)In social science,this refers to the rule that a cause must precede an effect in time.
D)It is the idea that one event,behavior,or belief will result in the occurrence of another,subsequent event,behavior,or belief.
E)It is a person's place in society,generally determined by a combination of aspects of a person's identity such as race,ethnicity,gender,sexuality,and social class status.
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Steve wants to study the relationship status of his classmates.He does so by asking his classmates whether they are single or not.Which level of measurement is Steve using?

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C)Interval level
D)Ratio level
E)Index level
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The process by which we spell out precisely how a concept will be measured is known as _____.

A)micro-to-macro environmentlization
B)abstraction
C)reification
D)conceptualization
E)operationalization
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Your birthplace is an example of a(n)_____.

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C)reification concept
D)indirect observable
E)dimension
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Empirical observations taken to represent the ideas that we are interested in studying are known as _____.

A)dimensions
B)observations
C)concepts
D)indicators
E)indirect observables
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The multiple elements of a single concept are known as _____.

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C)reification concepts
D)indirect observables
E)dimensions
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Assuming that our abstract concepts exist in some concrete,tangible way is known as _____.

A)typology
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C)reification
D)conceptualization
E)operationalization
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At its core,_____ is about social agreement.

A)complexity
B)reliability
C)variability
D)accessibility
E)validity
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What are observational terms and indirect observables?
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______ is a way of categorizing concepts according to particular themes.

A)Typology
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C)Dimension
D)Ratio
E)Construct
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A(n)______ is a type of measure that contains several indicators and is used to summarize general concepts.

A)typology
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C)dimension
D)ratio
E)construct
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List the steps followed in a typical measurement process.
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In the _____ of measurement,variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity,can be rank ordered,the distance between attributes is known to be equal,and attributes have a true zero point.

A)ordinal level
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C)nominal level
D)ratio level
E)index level
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Attributes at the _____ level meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity and can be ranked in a sequence.However,the distance between the attributes are not equal and don't have a true zero point.

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D)ratio level
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The ratio level of measure varies from the interval level of measure in that the ratio level of measure:

A)has attributes that can be rank ordered.
B)has attributes that cannot be rank ordered.
C)has attributes that can be mathematically quantified.
D)has attributes that are affected by reification.
E)has attributes that have a true zero point.
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The characteristics that make up a variable are called _____

A)constants
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D)dimensions
E)constructs
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What is reliability and validity with respect to measurement quality?
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Write a brief note on indicators and give suitable examples.
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Define measurement.
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______ exists when there is a shared understanding of the meaning of whatever concept is being measured.

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B)Reliability
C)Variability
D)Validity
E)Accessibility
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Social class,degree of support for policy initiatives,television program rankings,and prejudice are examples of the _____ of measurement.

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B)ordinal level
C)nominal level
D)interval level
E)index level
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A grouping of several characteristics is referred to as a(n)_____.

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The ______of measure cannot be mathematically quantified.

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C)interval level
D)primal level
E)ratio level
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Which of the following is the only unique feature of nominal level?

A)All the attributes have a true zero point.
B)The distance between each attribute is of equal measure and is distinct in nature.
C)The variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity.
D)The attributes can be rank ordered.
E)It is the most complex level of measurement.
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At the _____ of measurement,variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity,can be rank ordered,and the distance between attributes is known to be equal.

A)ordinal level
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C)primal level
D)interval level
E)index level
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The most basic level of measurement is the _____.

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E)index level
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At the _____ of measurement,variable attributes meet the criteria of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusivity.

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C)nominal level
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E)index level
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Operationalization works by identifying specific ______.
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What is conceptualization?
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What is reification?
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______ is the process by which we spell out precisely how a concept will be measured.
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______ exists when there is a shared understanding of the meaning of whatever concept is being measured.
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In terms of social scientific measurement,concepts can be said to have _____when there are multiple elements that make up a single concept.
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What is an index?
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A(n)______ is the notion or image that we conjure up when we think of some cluster of related observations or ideas.
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Describe how operationalization works.
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