Deck 4: Section 1: Concepts, Operationalization, and Measurement

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Validity refers to the degree to which every observation can be classified in terms of one and only one attribute.
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The age of an offender is an example of the ____ level of measurement?

A) interval
B) nominal
C) ratio
D) ordinal
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In the measurement of crime, single incident cannot include multiple offenses, but may have one offense and multiple offenders.
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What might be a useful indicator of the dimension "victim harm"?

A) economic gain
B) gender of victim
C) physical injury
D) gender of offender
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A researcher is developing a scale to reflect satisfaction with police services. Which activity will yield an indication of the new scale's construct validity?

A) comparing scores on the new scale of satisfaction to scores on an established scale of satisfaction
B) asking experts in the field whether it looks like it measures satisfaction
C) comparing scores on the first half of the scale to scores on the second half
D) determining whether the scale fits logically into relationships among variables related to satisfaction
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To be scientifically useful, the attributes of every variable should be exhaustive as well as mutually exclusive.
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Loeber's "dynamic classification of offenders" is a typology.
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If a measure is reliable, you are measuring what you think you are measuring.
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Concepts are _____.

A) empirical measurements
B) variables
C) mental images
D) hypotheses
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NIBRS reports each crime incident rather than the total number of certain crimes.
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An empirical measure that adequately reflects the meaning of the concept under consideration is said to have ____.

A) reliability
B) validity
C) accuracy
D) exhaustiveness
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The UCR accounts for all types of crime, even those crimes that are not observed.
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Conceptualization is the process by which we specify precisely what we mean when we use particular terms.
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A researcher who wants to know a measure is consistent or stable is interested in ____.

A) accuracy
B) reliability
C)
D)
D) precision
Validity
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Crimes must, at a minimum, have an offender, because without an offender there is no crime.
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A researcher is developing a measure of the impact of living in high-crime neighborhoods and, in assessing its reliability administers it to the same people on two occasions several weeks apart. The researcher is assessing ____ reliability.

A) test-retest
B) inter-rater
C) split-half
D) face
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A researcher wants to measure attitudes towards gun control by asking people whether they would be worried about traveling to areas where there are known to be a lot of illegal guns. Critics argue that the conceptualization does not really look as though it is related to attitudes about gun control, in other words, that it lacks ____ validity.

A) face
B) construct
C) convergent
D) criterion-related
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Ordinal measures are variables whose attributes may be logically rank-ordered.
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A measure that corresponds well to the common understanding of the concept that is being measured is said to have ____ validity.

A) criterion-related
B) inter-rater
C) predictive
D) face
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A researcher is developing a scale to reflect satisfaction with police services. Which activity will yield an indication of the new scale's criterion-related validity?

A) comparing scores on the new scale of satisfaction to scores on an established scale of satisfaction
B) asking experts in the field whether it looks like it measures satisfaction
C) comparing scores on the first half of the scale to scores on the second half
D) determining whether the scale fits logically into relationships among variables related to satisfaction
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Ranks used to describe the hierarchy in a police department represent the ____ level of measurement.

A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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What level of measurement allows you to arrange attributes from greater than to less than, but does not allow you to tell how much greater or how much less than one attribute is from another?

A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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A researcher asks participants to indicate how frequently they have used various illicit drugs using the following scale: 1 = never used; 2 = used 1 - 5 times; 3 = used 6 - 10 times; 4 = used more than ten times. This scale is best described as ____ level.

A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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Which report is a summary-based measure of crime?

A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) NSDUH
Question
A conceptual definition ____.

A) focuses our observational strategy
B) directly produces observations
C) states the essential nature of some entity
D) sets the level of measurement
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Validity that is related to the logical relationships between variables is known as ____ validity.

A) criterion-related
B) face
C) convergent
D) construct
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_____ are produced by the intersection of two or more variables to create a set of categories.

A) Indexes
B) Typologies
C) Matrices
D) Clusters
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The production report generated at the city police department contains the number of arrests made by each officer on a monthly basis. The number of arrests would be what level of measurement?

A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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The words or symbols in language used to illustrate subjective thoughts or mental images about things we may encounter in daily life are known as ____.

A) operations
B) concepts
C) observations
D) measurements
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Which levels of measurement allow for attributes to be placed on a continuum with equal distance between points?

A) nominal and ordinal
B) ordinal and interval
C) interval and ratio
D) ordinal, interval, and ratio
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The NVCS is based on a nationally representative sample of _____.

A) arrests
B) offenders
C) households
D) types of crime
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Two observers watch the same child on the playground and rate the amount of aggression shown by the child using a standardized instrument. Comparison of the observers' scores will measure ____.

A) face validity
B) interrater reliability
C) split-half reliability
D) construct validity
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Logical sets of attributes are known as ____.

A) values
B) variables
C) concepts
D) operationalizations
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The ____ provides nationally-representative data on the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.

A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) NSDUH
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To have scientific utility, a variable should be ____.

A) meaningful and valuable
B) exhaustive and thorough
C) exhaustive and mutually exclusive
D) operational definition and meaning
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The primary difference between the interval and the ratio level of variables is that ____.

A) interval is rarely used
B) with ratio, there is an absolute meaning of zero
C) with interval, there is an absolute meaning of zero
D) ratio level is on a true zero point, while interval level is not
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The test-retest method is used to examine ____.

A) reliability
B) validity
C) generalizability
D) precision
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Since its inception, the ____ has served as a measure to monitor the volume of crime, including crimes not reported to police.

A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) NSDUH
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A specifiable aspect of a given concept is referred to as an) ____.

A) dimension
B) concept
C) construct
D) observable
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When a professor assigns grades, the professor is engaging in ____.

A) measurement
B) operationalization
C) conceptualization
D) validity
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An) _______________ is produced by the intersection of two or more variables to create a set of categories.
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_______________ validity refers to whether a measure accurately reflects the common agreements on concepts.
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Identify the four levels of measurement and give an example of each.
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The _______________ is an effort to convert the UCR to a more comprehensive crime report.
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_______________ is a matter of whether a particular measurement technique, applied repeatedly to the same object, will yield the same result each time.
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Specifying the different _______________ of a concept often paves the way for a more sophisticated understanding of what we are studying.
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Using the four steps in the "progression of measurement," discuss how you might develop a measure of "serious crime."
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Compare and contrast UCR and NCVS with respect to the type of crime data they collect and how they collect it. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each.
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Variables whose attributes have only the characteristics of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusiveness are _______________ level measures.
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_______________ is the process by which we specify precisely what we mean when we use a particular term.
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A definition that says exactly how a concept will be measured is an) _______________ definition.
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Define and discuss test-retest and interrater reliability.
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Mental images that we represent with words or symbols are known as _______________.
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An) _______________ measure combines multiple indicators to yield a single measure.
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Define and discuss face, content, criterion-related, and construct validity.
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Deck 4: Section 1: Concepts, Operationalization, and Measurement
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Validity refers to the degree to which every observation can be classified in terms of one and only one attribute.
False
2
The age of an offender is an example of the ____ level of measurement?

A) interval
B) nominal
C) ratio
D) ordinal
C
3
In the measurement of crime, single incident cannot include multiple offenses, but may have one offense and multiple offenders.
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4
What might be a useful indicator of the dimension "victim harm"?

A) economic gain
B) gender of victim
C) physical injury
D) gender of offender
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A researcher is developing a scale to reflect satisfaction with police services. Which activity will yield an indication of the new scale's construct validity?

A) comparing scores on the new scale of satisfaction to scores on an established scale of satisfaction
B) asking experts in the field whether it looks like it measures satisfaction
C) comparing scores on the first half of the scale to scores on the second half
D) determining whether the scale fits logically into relationships among variables related to satisfaction
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To be scientifically useful, the attributes of every variable should be exhaustive as well as mutually exclusive.
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Loeber's "dynamic classification of offenders" is a typology.
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If a measure is reliable, you are measuring what you think you are measuring.
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Concepts are _____.

A) empirical measurements
B) variables
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D) hypotheses
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NIBRS reports each crime incident rather than the total number of certain crimes.
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An empirical measure that adequately reflects the meaning of the concept under consideration is said to have ____.

A) reliability
B) validity
C) accuracy
D) exhaustiveness
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The UCR accounts for all types of crime, even those crimes that are not observed.
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Conceptualization is the process by which we specify precisely what we mean when we use particular terms.
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A researcher who wants to know a measure is consistent or stable is interested in ____.

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B) reliability
C)
D)
D) precision
Validity
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Crimes must, at a minimum, have an offender, because without an offender there is no crime.
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A researcher is developing a measure of the impact of living in high-crime neighborhoods and, in assessing its reliability administers it to the same people on two occasions several weeks apart. The researcher is assessing ____ reliability.

A) test-retest
B) inter-rater
C) split-half
D) face
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A researcher wants to measure attitudes towards gun control by asking people whether they would be worried about traveling to areas where there are known to be a lot of illegal guns. Critics argue that the conceptualization does not really look as though it is related to attitudes about gun control, in other words, that it lacks ____ validity.

A) face
B) construct
C) convergent
D) criterion-related
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Ordinal measures are variables whose attributes may be logically rank-ordered.
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A measure that corresponds well to the common understanding of the concept that is being measured is said to have ____ validity.

A) criterion-related
B) inter-rater
C) predictive
D) face
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A researcher is developing a scale to reflect satisfaction with police services. Which activity will yield an indication of the new scale's criterion-related validity?

A) comparing scores on the new scale of satisfaction to scores on an established scale of satisfaction
B) asking experts in the field whether it looks like it measures satisfaction
C) comparing scores on the first half of the scale to scores on the second half
D) determining whether the scale fits logically into relationships among variables related to satisfaction
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Ranks used to describe the hierarchy in a police department represent the ____ level of measurement.

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C) interval
D) ratio
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What level of measurement allows you to arrange attributes from greater than to less than, but does not allow you to tell how much greater or how much less than one attribute is from another?

A) nominal
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C) interval
D) ratio
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A researcher asks participants to indicate how frequently they have used various illicit drugs using the following scale: 1 = never used; 2 = used 1 - 5 times; 3 = used 6 - 10 times; 4 = used more than ten times. This scale is best described as ____ level.

A) nominal
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C) interval
D) ratio
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Which report is a summary-based measure of crime?

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B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) NSDUH
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A conceptual definition ____.

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D) sets the level of measurement
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Validity that is related to the logical relationships between variables is known as ____ validity.

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B) face
C) convergent
D) construct
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_____ are produced by the intersection of two or more variables to create a set of categories.

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C) Matrices
D) Clusters
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The production report generated at the city police department contains the number of arrests made by each officer on a monthly basis. The number of arrests would be what level of measurement?

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C) interval
D) ratio
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The words or symbols in language used to illustrate subjective thoughts or mental images about things we may encounter in daily life are known as ____.

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C) observations
D) measurements
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Which levels of measurement allow for attributes to be placed on a continuum with equal distance between points?

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B) ordinal and interval
C) interval and ratio
D) ordinal, interval, and ratio
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The NVCS is based on a nationally representative sample of _____.

A) arrests
B) offenders
C) households
D) types of crime
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Two observers watch the same child on the playground and rate the amount of aggression shown by the child using a standardized instrument. Comparison of the observers' scores will measure ____.

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C) split-half reliability
D) construct validity
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Logical sets of attributes are known as ____.

A) values
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The ____ provides nationally-representative data on the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.

A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) NSDUH
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To have scientific utility, a variable should be ____.

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B) exhaustive and thorough
C) exhaustive and mutually exclusive
D) operational definition and meaning
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The primary difference between the interval and the ratio level of variables is that ____.

A) interval is rarely used
B) with ratio, there is an absolute meaning of zero
C) with interval, there is an absolute meaning of zero
D) ratio level is on a true zero point, while interval level is not
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The test-retest method is used to examine ____.

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Since its inception, the ____ has served as a measure to monitor the volume of crime, including crimes not reported to police.

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C) NIBRS
D) NSDUH
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A specifiable aspect of a given concept is referred to as an) ____.

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C) construct
D) observable
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When a professor assigns grades, the professor is engaging in ____.

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D) validity
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An) _______________ is produced by the intersection of two or more variables to create a set of categories.
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_______________ validity refers to whether a measure accurately reflects the common agreements on concepts.
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Identify the four levels of measurement and give an example of each.
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The _______________ is an effort to convert the UCR to a more comprehensive crime report.
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_______________ is a matter of whether a particular measurement technique, applied repeatedly to the same object, will yield the same result each time.
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Specifying the different _______________ of a concept often paves the way for a more sophisticated understanding of what we are studying.
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Using the four steps in the "progression of measurement," discuss how you might develop a measure of "serious crime."
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Compare and contrast UCR and NCVS with respect to the type of crime data they collect and how they collect it. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each.
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Variables whose attributes have only the characteristics of exhaustiveness and mutual exclusiveness are _______________ level measures.
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_______________ is the process by which we specify precisely what we mean when we use a particular term.
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A definition that says exactly how a concept will be measured is an) _______________ definition.
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Define and discuss test-retest and interrater reliability.
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Mental images that we represent with words or symbols are known as _______________.
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An) _______________ measure combines multiple indicators to yield a single measure.
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Define and discuss face, content, criterion-related, and construct validity.
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