Deck 10: Measurement and Attitude Scaling

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An ordinal scale is the simplest type of measurement scale.
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Both ratio and interval scales both have an absolute zero.
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A measuring instrument is valid when the results can be repeated at subsequent measurements of the concept.
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Semantic differential scales can be scored using the following values, in order: -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3
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Interval scales are considered continuous when three or more categories are used.
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A measurement scale in which respondents are asked to rank items based on their preferences is called a nominal scale.
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Coefficient beta is the most commonly applied estimate of a composite scale's reliability.
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Opponents of the forced-choice approach argue that error results when respondents are required to answer questions for which they lack a firm position.
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Interval scales have nominal, but not ordinal properties, while also capturing information about the differences in quantities of a concept.
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The Fahrenheit temperature scale is a ratio scale.
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"Money" provides a ratio scale.
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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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Concrete measures are those that take on only one of a finite number of values.
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Ranking asks the respondent to estimate the magnitude or the extent to which some characteristic exists.
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A ranking is different than a rating scale in that respondents simply order alternatives on some characteristic.
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Discriminant validity is another way of expressing internal consistency.
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A scale can be thought of as a generalized idea that represents something of meaning.
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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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Attitudes are thought to have three components: affective, cognitive, and behavioral.
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A construct is a latent concept that is measured with a single variable.
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Which of the following provides correspondence rules that indicate that a certain value corresponds to some true value of a concept?

A) operations
B) reliability
C) sensitivity
D) scale
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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) summated measure
D) composite measure
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In a graphic rating scale, a respondent's score is the length in millimeters from one end of the scale to the point marked on the scale by the respondent.
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____________ capture different values of a concept.

A) scales
B) variables
C) attributes
D) constructs
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Which of the following refers to concepts measured with multiple variables?

A) operation
B) construct
C) concept
D) scale
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The fractional-point scale demands that respondents divide points among several attributes to indicate their relative importance.
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Which type of measure reflects the intensity of a concept by assigning scores that can take on any value along some scale range?

A) discrete measure
B) continuous measure
C) absolute measure
D) valid measure
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A balanced rating scale has a neutral point, or point of indifference, at the center of the scale.
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Marketing researchers generally assume that the semantic differential provides interval data.
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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
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A person's weight is best described as being measured on a(n)____ scale.

A) ordinal
B) interval
C) ratio
D) nominal
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____ definitions translate conceptual definitions into measurement scales.

A) Summation
B) Operational
C) Assessment
D) Matching
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A researcher is measuring consumers' attitudes toward product placement in movies using five attitude items.She created a scale by simply adding up the responses 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
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Which of the following is a discrete measure?

A) nominal scales
B) sensitive scales
C) ratio scales
D) a scale with five values
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A(n)__________ assigns a value based on how much of the concept being measured is associated with an observation.

A) index measure
B) neutral measure
C) limited measure
D) discrete measure
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____ 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
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Attitudes are considered a function of a person's beliefs about some activity weighted by their evaluations of those characteristics.
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Personality, lifestyle, price consciousness and consumer emotions are all examples of ____.

A) constructs
B) scales
C) ratios
D) codes
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Which type of scale is regarded as the highest form of measurement?

A) nominal scale
B) ordinal
C) ratio
D) interval
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Which characteristic is a key difference between ratio and interval scales?

A) number of items
B) absolute zero
C) number of intervals
D) nominal values
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Which of the following is an indicator of a measure's internal consistency?

A) reliability
B) validity
C) coefficient beta
D) sensitivity
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Which type of validity is another way of expressing internal consistency?

A) content validity
B) convergent validity
C) criterion validity
D) discriminant validity
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A researcher measures the reliability of an instrument by administering the same scale or measure to the same respondents at two separate times.What type of reliability is being assessed?

A) test-retest
B) split-half
C) equivalent-forms
D) criterion
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Measures that take on only one of a finite number of values are called ____________________ measures.
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If researcher wish to compare six brands of HDTVs on the basis of quality, how many paired comparisons will be necessary?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 15
D) 30
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A ________ is a term used for latent concepts measured using multiple variables.
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A(n)____________________ scale has an absolute zero point.
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"I hate asparagus" is an example of which component of an attitude toward asparagus?

A) affective
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) perceptive
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A scale that arranges objects so that they are equally-distant from 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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In ____, the value assigned for a response takes on a value opposite to that normally assigned to the scale labels.

A) reverse coding
B) indexing
C) alpha coding
D) convergence
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When a respondent is choosing an answer from an attitude scale anchored by bi-polar adjectives, what type of scale is being used?

A) forced choice
B) Likert
C) semantic differential
D) non-forced-choice
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"I plan to buy a new DVD player sometime in the next three months" is an aspect of which component of an attitude?

A) cognitive
B) affective
C) behavioral
D) personal
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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
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A respondent is asked: "How often, on the average, do you go out to a movie?" and is asked to indicate her answer by circling one of the following: never, rarely, sometimes, often, or very often.This is best described as a(n)____ scale.

A) semantic differential
B) Likert
C) category
D) constant-sum
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Whether to use a single item or a measure made up from responses to several items depends on all of the following characteristics of the phenomenon EXCEPT for

A) The complexity of the phenomenon measured
B) The level of abstraction of the phenomenon
C) The number of dimensions of the phenomenon
D) The use of the phenomenon in marketing
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A respondent is given a list of four local shopping malls and asked to put them in order, from the one he most likes to shop at to the one he least likes to shop at.This is a(n)____ task.

A) rating
B) ranking
C) sorting
D) semantic differential
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In which type of scale is a neutral point, or point of indifference, at the center of the scale?

A) synergistic
B) symmetrical
C) unbalanced
D) balanced
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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
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Which attitude component represents a person's awareness and knowledge of the matter?

A) affective
B) cognitive
C) behavioral
D) personal
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Compare and contrast the four different levels of scale measurement.
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When respondents are asked to divide up a fixed number of points to indicate the relative importance of features on a new car, a(n)____________________ scale is being used.
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A fixed-alternative rating scale with an equal number of positive and negative categories is called ____________________.
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The component of attitude that represents the action associated with a certain type of attitude is the ____________________ component.
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Attitudes are measured with a(n)____________________ approach by taking belief scores assessed with some type of rating scale and multiplying each belief score by an evaluation also supplied using some type of rating scale, and then summing each resulting product.
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What is reliability and how is it assessed?
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Explain how indexes or composite measures are formed.
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____________________ validity represents the uniqueness or distinctiveness of a measure.
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Measures that assign values anywhere along some scale range in a place that corresponds to the intensity of some concept are called ____________________ measures.
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Explain how a researcher uses the paired comparison method and determine the number of paired comparisons necessary to compare four brands.
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Discuss a construct and how it is measured.
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_____________ represent the behavioral expectations of an individual toward an attitudinal object.
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An enduring disposition to respond consistently to an aspect of the world is called a(n)____________________.
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A(n)____________________ scale measures attitudes by using seven-point rating scales that are anchored at either end by polar opposite adjectives.
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Define attitude and describe the three components that comprise it.
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The happy-sad face technique, often used with children, is a(n)____________________ rating scale.
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An ordinal scale is the simplest type of measurement scale.
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Both ratio and interval scales both have an absolute zero.
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A measuring instrument is valid when the results can be repeated at subsequent measurements of the concept.
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Semantic differential scales can be scored using the following values, in order: -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3
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Interval scales are considered continuous when three or more categories are used.
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A measurement scale in which respondents are asked to rank items based on their preferences is called a nominal scale.
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Coefficient beta is the most commonly applied estimate of a composite scale's reliability.
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Opponents of the forced-choice approach argue that error results when respondents are required to answer questions for which they lack a firm position.
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Interval scales have nominal, but not ordinal properties, while also capturing information about the differences in quantities of a concept.
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The Fahrenheit temperature scale is a ratio scale.
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"Money" provides a ratio scale.
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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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Concrete measures are those that take on only one of a finite number of values.
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Ranking asks the respondent to estimate the magnitude or the extent to which some characteristic exists.
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A ranking is different than a rating scale in that respondents simply order alternatives on some characteristic.
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Discriminant validity is another way of expressing internal consistency.
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A scale can be thought of as a generalized idea that represents something of meaning.
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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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Attitudes are thought to have three components: affective, cognitive, and behavioral.
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A construct is a latent concept that is measured with a single variable.
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Which of the following provides correspondence rules that indicate that a certain value corresponds to some true value of a concept?

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Which type of measure assigns a value to an observation based on a mathematical derivation of multiple measures?

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In a graphic rating scale, a respondent's score is the length in millimeters from one end of the scale to the point marked on the scale by the respondent.
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____________ capture different values of a concept.

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Which of the following refers to concepts measured with multiple variables?

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The fractional-point scale demands that respondents divide points among several attributes to indicate their relative importance.
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Which type of measure reflects the intensity of a concept by assigning scores that can take on any value along some scale range?

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A balanced rating scale has a neutral point, or point of indifference, at the center of the scale.
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Marketing researchers generally assume that the semantic differential provides interval data.
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Measures that can take on only one of a finite number of values are called ____.

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A person's weight is best described as being measured on a(n)____ scale.

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____ definitions translate conceptual definitions into measurement scales.

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A researcher is measuring consumers' attitudes toward product placement in movies using five attitude items.She created a scale by simply adding up the responses to each item making up the composite measure.This composite measure is called a(n)____.

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D) primary scale
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Which of the following is a discrete measure?

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A(n)__________ assigns a value based on how much of the concept being measured is associated with an observation.

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____ is the process of describing some property of a phenomenon, usually by assigning numbers, in a reliable and valid way.

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C) Validation
D) Measurement
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Attitudes are considered a function of a person's beliefs about some activity weighted by their evaluations of those characteristics.
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Personality, lifestyle, price consciousness and consumer emotions are all examples of ____.

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Which type of scale is regarded as the highest form of measurement?

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Which characteristic is a key difference between ratio and interval scales?

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Which of the following is an indicator of a measure's internal consistency?

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D) sensitivity
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Which type of validity is another way of expressing internal consistency?

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A researcher measures the reliability of an instrument by administering the same scale or measure to the same respondents at two separate times.What type of reliability is being assessed?

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Measures that take on only one of a finite number of values are called ____________________ measures.
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If researcher wish to compare six brands of HDTVs on the basis of quality, how many paired comparisons will be necessary?

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D) 30
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A ________ is a term used for latent concepts measured using multiple variables.
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A(n)____________________ scale has an absolute zero point.
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"I hate asparagus" is an example of which component of an attitude toward asparagus?

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D) perceptive
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A scale that arranges objects so that they are equally-distant from 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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In ____, the value assigned for a response takes on a value opposite to that normally assigned to the scale labels.

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When a respondent is choosing an answer from an attitude scale anchored by bi-polar adjectives, what type of scale is being used?

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D) non-forced-choice
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"I plan to buy a new DVD player sometime in the next three months" is an aspect of which component of an attitude?

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When a group of experts agrees that a measuring instrument measures what it is intended to measure, we say that the instrument has ____ validity.

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A respondent is asked: "How often, on the average, do you go out to a movie?" and is asked to indicate her answer by circling one of the following: never, rarely, sometimes, often, or very often.This is best described as a(n)____ scale.

A) semantic differential
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C) category
D) constant-sum
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Whether to use a single item or a measure made up from responses to several items depends on all of the following characteristics of the phenomenon EXCEPT for

A) The complexity of the phenomenon measured
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C) The number of dimensions of the phenomenon
D) The use of the phenomenon in marketing
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A respondent is given a list of four local shopping malls and asked to put them in order, from the one he most likes to shop at to the one he least likes to shop at.This is a(n)____ task.

A) rating
B) ranking
C) sorting
D) semantic differential
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In which type of scale is a neutral point, or point of indifference, at the center of the scale?

A) synergistic
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C) unbalanced
D) balanced
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Which type of validity addresses the question, "Does my measure correlate with measures of similar concepts or known quantities?"

A) face validity
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C) criterion validity
D) discriminant validity
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Which attitude component represents a person's awareness and knowledge of the matter?

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D) personal
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Compare and contrast the four different levels of scale measurement.
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When respondents are asked to divide up a fixed number of points to indicate the relative importance of features on a new car, a(n)____________________ scale is being used.
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A fixed-alternative rating scale with an equal number of positive and negative categories is called ____________________.
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The component of attitude that represents the action associated with a certain type of attitude is the ____________________ component.
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Attitudes are measured with a(n)____________________ approach by taking belief scores assessed with some type of rating scale and multiplying each belief score by an evaluation also supplied using some type of rating scale, and then summing each resulting product.
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What is reliability and how is it assessed?
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Explain how indexes or composite measures are formed.
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____________________ validity represents the uniqueness or distinctiveness of a measure.
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Measures that assign values anywhere along some scale range in a place that corresponds to the intensity of some concept are called ____________________ measures.
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Explain how a researcher uses the paired comparison method and determine the number of paired comparisons necessary to compare four brands.
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Discuss a construct and how it is measured.
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_____________ represent the behavioral expectations of an individual toward an attitudinal object.
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An enduring disposition to respond consistently to an aspect of the world is called a(n)____________________.
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A(n)____________________ scale measures attitudes by using seven-point rating scales that are anchored at either end by polar opposite adjectives.
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Define attitude and describe the three components that comprise it.
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The happy-sad face technique, often used with children, is a(n)____________________ rating scale.
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