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The consistency of measurement of an attribute refers to its validity.
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Human body weight is an example of a variable measured on a ratio scale of measure.
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A correlation score of minus one between two sets of scores indicates an exceptionally low association or relationship between the two sets.
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If the correlation coefficient between variables X and Y is .90,this means that the proportion of common variance shared by the two variables is ninety percent.
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Calculation of the test-retest reliability of scores between time periods is done for objective measures,not subjective measures.
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The correlation coefficient does not measure the change in one variable caused by another variable.
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Perfect reliability is virtually impossible to achieve because of the presence of measurement error.
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Performance appraisal ratings are subjective measures.
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A correlation coefficient of 1.0 between variables X and Y indicates that there is a perfect linear relationship between these two variables.
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If scores are classified as "low","medium",and high",the scale of measurement is nominal.
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The research literature indicates a high correlation between subjective and objective measures of performance.
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When numbers are assigned by category,this reflects an ordinal scale of measurement.
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While correlation is valuable as an indicator of the degree of association between variables,it is generally not used as a tool for prediction.
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If an individual has a z-score of 2.0 on a performance test,this indicates this person's score is twice as high as the average test score.
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Comparing scores of objective measures within the same time period is a measure of internal consistency.
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Numerical employment interview ratings represent objective measures.
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Measurement standardization applies to measurement content,not the administration of measurements.
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A primary function of the measurement of staffing variables is to provide analysis to assist in compliance with laws and regulations.
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One value of Z scores in reporting test results is that they are expressed in standard units,which allow for comparisons of relative performance (on two different tests for example).
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The most appropriate measure of central tendency for nominal scale data is the median.
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Measuring the accuracy of a mechanical ability test in predicting the job performance of current employees involves a predictive validity design.
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The use of standardized measurement eliminates the possibility of adverse impact occurring.
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Reliability sets the lower limit on validity.
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Organizations that collect assessment data should attend to professional standards that govern their use.
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If the internal representation rate for engineers from visible minority groups is 15% and the national external representation of visible minority engineers is 25% and the organization employs 120 engineers,there would be a numerical gap of 12.
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The internal representation rate is calculated by dividing the number of designated group members in a job by the total number of people performing the job within an organization.
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A measure with a coefficient alpha of .55 should generally be regarding as having adequate reliability.
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Even when measurement error is present,true scores can be measured with perfect precision.
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Adverse impact statistics are very stable sample estimates of the amount of true adverse impact occurring in an organization.
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The extent to which scores on a knowledge test truly reflect a job applicant's knowledge is a measure of the test's validity.
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One guideline for effective staffing practice is that all predictors should be routinely subjected to content validation.
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Error caused by failing to measure a key aspect of the attribute of interest (i.e. ,the attribute we wish to measure),is known as contamination error.
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Asking different questions of job applicants during comparisons of interview ratings between these same job applicants is an example of contamination error.
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Criterion measures are not used in the calculation of content validity.
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Even if methodological and statistical differences across criterion-related validation studies are not controlled for statistically,it is still probable that validity can be generalized from one specific situation to another.
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The standard error of measurement is a useful indicator of how accurate actual scores of applicants are in assessing the true scores of a given measure.
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The process of criterion-related validation begins with the identification of criterion measures.
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The assessment of concurrent validity is more convenient and more efficient than the assessment of predictive validity.
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Federal guidelines suggest that a gap of 20% or greater indicates significant under-representation.
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Selection tests should not generally be administered using computers.
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Predictor measures may sometimes be ones that are already developed and in use and sometimes are just not available and may need to be created.
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Validity generalization allows greater latitude that situation specificity does.
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A biographical information questionnaire could not be used as a predictor measure.
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The appeal of concurrent validation is that it is convenient to administer and can be done quickly.
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The most appropriate measure of central tendency for nominal data is the _____________________.

A)mean
B)median
C)standard deviation
D)mode
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Meta-analysis is a form of content validation.
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Which of the following statements about measurement is not correct?

A)It assigns numbers to objects
B)It is based on rules determined in advance
C)It measures the object not the attribute
D)It measures constructs
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Meta-analysis is not a form of validity generalization.
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Rankings of the finishes of competitors in a foot race is an example of a(n)________

A)ratio scale
B)ordinal scale
C)interval scale
D)none of the above
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Concurrent validation design can be problematic when current employees are used.
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The predictor measure ideally taps into one or more of the KSAOs identified in the job analysis.
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A presentation exercise could not be used as a predictor measure/assessment method.
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There is criterion measure used in content validation.
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There is no criterion measure used in content validation.
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Length in inches is an example of a(n)____.

A)ratio scale
B)nominal scale
C)ordinal scale
D)interval scale
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A structured panel interview could be used as a predictor measure/assessment method.
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A nominal scale of measurement has ___.

A)rank order
B)an absolute true zero point
C)classification by categories
D)equal differences between points on a scale of measurement
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A biographical information questionnaire could be used as a predictor measure.
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Once predictor and criterion scores have been obtained,the correlation r must be calculated.
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Meta-analysis is a particular form of validity generalization.
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The correlation coefficient expresses ____.

A)causality
B)variance
C)strength of the relationship between two variables
D)the range between two variables
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Coefficient alpha assesses _______.

A)reliability within a single time period
B)reliability between time periods
C)reliability between samples
D)test-retest reliability
E)A and B are correct
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Which of the following levels of statistical significance would provide the most confidence that a sample correlation coefficient would not be interpreted as having a relationship in the population,when,in fact,there is no such relationship?

A).10
B).50
C).01
D).05
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Deficiency error would not indicate a failure to ____.

A)measure some portion of the attribute of interest
B)adequately define the attribute of interest
C)construct a proper measure of the totality of the attribute
D)calculate the standard deviation
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Assessing the significance of a correlation includes consideration of ____.

A)practical significance
B)standard deviation
C)statistical significance
D)a and c
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A z score of 3.0 for a job applicant's score on an aptitude test indicates the applicant ______

A)achieved a score 3 points higher than the average score
B)received a score 3 standard deviations above the mean score
C)had a score 3 percent higher than the average score
D)had a score plus or minus 3 points relative to the mean score
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Content validation is most appropriate when _______.

A)reliability is too high
B)sample size is large
C)criterion measures are readily available
D)sample size is too small for criterion validity calculation
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Reliability of a measure places ___.

A)no limit on the validity of a measure
B)a lower limit on the validity of a measure
C)an average limit on the validity of a measure
D)an upper limit on the validity of a measure
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Validity of a measure is best defined as ___.

A)the upper limit of reliability
B)the degree to which the measure does indeed measure what it is intended to measure
C)the lower limit of reliability
D)the consistency of measurement
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Reliability of measurement is defined as _____.

A)frequency of measurement
B)magnitude of measurement
C)accuracy of measurement
D)consistency of measurement
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Professional standards _________

A)determine who is to do the testing
B)are guidelines on the use and development of tests in employee selection
C)include the acquisition of tests and test manuals
D)are guidelines to the use of reliability and validity in employee selection
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The standard error of measurement allows ___.

A)calculation of confidence intervals for true scores
B)estimates of content validity
C)calculation of confidence intervals for actual scores
D)calculation of confidence intervals for error
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Contamination error ____.

A)is easy to minimize and control
B)is the same as deficiency error
C)represents unwanted sources of influence on a measure
D)shows a lack of an acceptable coefficient alpha
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If the squared correlation coefficient between X and Y is .80,what percentage of common variance is shared between the two variables?

A)64%
B)80%
C)40%
D)50%
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Which of the following is a type of validity?

A)test-retest
B)coefficient alpha
C)criterion
D)parallel forms
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A)True score divided by error equals actual score
B)Actual score equals true score plus error
C)Actual score plus error equals true score
D)True score equals variance plus error
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A complete lack of correlation between two variables is expressed by a correlation coefficient of ____.

A).50
B)1.00
C)1.00
D)zero
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The case for validity generalization across situations becomes stronger if _________________.

A)correlation coefficients are negative
B)the standard error of measurement is large
C)differences in method and statistical differences are controlled
D)reliability is low
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When predictor and criterion scores have been obtained,the predictor can be considered valid if _____.

A)the correlation coefficient has the desired practical and statistical significance
B)the correlation coefficient has statistical significance alone
C)the correlation coefficient is insignificant
D)the correlation coefficient has practical significance alone
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The larger the correlation coefficient,____.

A)the greater the practical significance
B)the smaller its practical significance
C)the larger its range
D)the smaller its statistical significance
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The consistency of measurement of an attribute refers to its validity.
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Human body weight is an example of a variable measured on a ratio scale of measure.
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A correlation score of minus one between two sets of scores indicates an exceptionally low association or relationship between the two sets.
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If the correlation coefficient between variables X and Y is .90,this means that the proportion of common variance shared by the two variables is ninety percent.
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Calculation of the test-retest reliability of scores between time periods is done for objective measures,not subjective measures.
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The correlation coefficient does not measure the change in one variable caused by another variable.
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Perfect reliability is virtually impossible to achieve because of the presence of measurement error.
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Performance appraisal ratings are subjective measures.
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A correlation coefficient of 1.0 between variables X and Y indicates that there is a perfect linear relationship between these two variables.
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If scores are classified as "low","medium",and high",the scale of measurement is nominal.
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The research literature indicates a high correlation between subjective and objective measures of performance.
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When numbers are assigned by category,this reflects an ordinal scale of measurement.
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While correlation is valuable as an indicator of the degree of association between variables,it is generally not used as a tool for prediction.
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If an individual has a z-score of 2.0 on a performance test,this indicates this person's score is twice as high as the average test score.
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Comparing scores of objective measures within the same time period is a measure of internal consistency.
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Numerical employment interview ratings represent objective measures.
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Measurement standardization applies to measurement content,not the administration of measurements.
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A primary function of the measurement of staffing variables is to provide analysis to assist in compliance with laws and regulations.
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One value of Z scores in reporting test results is that they are expressed in standard units,which allow for comparisons of relative performance (on two different tests for example).
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The most appropriate measure of central tendency for nominal scale data is the median.
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Measuring the accuracy of a mechanical ability test in predicting the job performance of current employees involves a predictive validity design.
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The use of standardized measurement eliminates the possibility of adverse impact occurring.
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Reliability sets the lower limit on validity.
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Organizations that collect assessment data should attend to professional standards that govern their use.
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If the internal representation rate for engineers from visible minority groups is 15% and the national external representation of visible minority engineers is 25% and the organization employs 120 engineers,there would be a numerical gap of 12.
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The internal representation rate is calculated by dividing the number of designated group members in a job by the total number of people performing the job within an organization.
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A measure with a coefficient alpha of .55 should generally be regarding as having adequate reliability.
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Even when measurement error is present,true scores can be measured with perfect precision.
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Adverse impact statistics are very stable sample estimates of the amount of true adverse impact occurring in an organization.
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The extent to which scores on a knowledge test truly reflect a job applicant's knowledge is a measure of the test's validity.
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One guideline for effective staffing practice is that all predictors should be routinely subjected to content validation.
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Error caused by failing to measure a key aspect of the attribute of interest (i.e. ,the attribute we wish to measure),is known as contamination error.
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Asking different questions of job applicants during comparisons of interview ratings between these same job applicants is an example of contamination error.
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Criterion measures are not used in the calculation of content validity.
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Even if methodological and statistical differences across criterion-related validation studies are not controlled for statistically,it is still probable that validity can be generalized from one specific situation to another.
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The standard error of measurement is a useful indicator of how accurate actual scores of applicants are in assessing the true scores of a given measure.
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The process of criterion-related validation begins with the identification of criterion measures.
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The assessment of concurrent validity is more convenient and more efficient than the assessment of predictive validity.
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Federal guidelines suggest that a gap of 20% or greater indicates significant under-representation.
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Selection tests should not generally be administered using computers.
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Predictor measures may sometimes be ones that are already developed and in use and sometimes are just not available and may need to be created.
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Validity generalization allows greater latitude that situation specificity does.
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A biographical information questionnaire could not be used as a predictor measure.
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The appeal of concurrent validation is that it is convenient to administer and can be done quickly.
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The most appropriate measure of central tendency for nominal data is the _____________________.

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Meta-analysis is a form of content validation.
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Which of the following statements about measurement is not correct?

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Meta-analysis is not a form of validity generalization.
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Rankings of the finishes of competitors in a foot race is an example of a(n)________

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Concurrent validation design can be problematic when current employees are used.
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The predictor measure ideally taps into one or more of the KSAOs identified in the job analysis.
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A presentation exercise could not be used as a predictor measure/assessment method.
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There is criterion measure used in content validation.
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There is no criterion measure used in content validation.
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Length in inches is an example of a(n)____.

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A structured panel interview could be used as a predictor measure/assessment method.
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A nominal scale of measurement has ___.

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A biographical information questionnaire could be used as a predictor measure.
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Once predictor and criterion scores have been obtained,the correlation r must be calculated.
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Meta-analysis is a particular form of validity generalization.
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The correlation coefficient expresses ____.

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D)the range between two variables
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Coefficient alpha assesses _______.

A)reliability within a single time period
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C)reliability between samples
D)test-retest reliability
E)A and B are correct
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Which of the following levels of statistical significance would provide the most confidence that a sample correlation coefficient would not be interpreted as having a relationship in the population,when,in fact,there is no such relationship?

A).10
B).50
C).01
D).05
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Deficiency error would not indicate a failure to ____.

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C)construct a proper measure of the totality of the attribute
D)calculate the standard deviation
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Assessing the significance of a correlation includes consideration of ____.

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B)standard deviation
C)statistical significance
D)a and c
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A z score of 3.0 for a job applicant's score on an aptitude test indicates the applicant ______

A)achieved a score 3 points higher than the average score
B)received a score 3 standard deviations above the mean score
C)had a score 3 percent higher than the average score
D)had a score plus or minus 3 points relative to the mean score
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Content validation is most appropriate when _______.

A)reliability is too high
B)sample size is large
C)criterion measures are readily available
D)sample size is too small for criterion validity calculation
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Reliability of a measure places ___.

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C)an average limit on the validity of a measure
D)an upper limit on the validity of a measure
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Validity of a measure is best defined as ___.

A)the upper limit of reliability
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C)the lower limit of reliability
D)the consistency of measurement
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Reliability of measurement is defined as _____.

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B)magnitude of measurement
C)accuracy of measurement
D)consistency of measurement
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Professional standards _________

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B)are guidelines on the use and development of tests in employee selection
C)include the acquisition of tests and test manuals
D)are guidelines to the use of reliability and validity in employee selection
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The standard error of measurement allows ___.

A)calculation of confidence intervals for true scores
B)estimates of content validity
C)calculation of confidence intervals for actual scores
D)calculation of confidence intervals for error
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Contamination error ____.

A)is easy to minimize and control
B)is the same as deficiency error
C)represents unwanted sources of influence on a measure
D)shows a lack of an acceptable coefficient alpha
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If the squared correlation coefficient between X and Y is .80,what percentage of common variance is shared between the two variables?

A)64%
B)80%
C)40%
D)50%
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Which of the following is a type of validity?

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B)coefficient alpha
C)criterion
D)parallel forms
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A)True score divided by error equals actual score
B)Actual score equals true score plus error
C)Actual score plus error equals true score
D)True score equals variance plus error
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A complete lack of correlation between two variables is expressed by a correlation coefficient of ____.

A).50
B)1.00
C)1.00
D)zero
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The case for validity generalization across situations becomes stronger if _________________.

A)correlation coefficients are negative
B)the standard error of measurement is large
C)differences in method and statistical differences are controlled
D)reliability is low
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When predictor and criterion scores have been obtained,the predictor can be considered valid if _____.

A)the correlation coefficient has the desired practical and statistical significance
B)the correlation coefficient has statistical significance alone
C)the correlation coefficient is insignificant
D)the correlation coefficient has practical significance alone
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The larger the correlation coefficient,____.

A)the greater the practical significance
B)the smaller its practical significance
C)the larger its range
D)the smaller its statistical significance
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