Hays, Cha 6: Understanding and Transforming Raw Scores Flashcards

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Raw scores are:

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Practically meaningless on standardized tests

- Only one at hand that uses is Miller Analogies Test

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What are Measures of Central Tendency?

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When scores are distributed, the most commonly measured score

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How is central tendency measured?

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Mean, median, mode

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What is variability?

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How much scores spread out around the mean

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What is variability measured?

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Range (largest-smallest score)
Standard Deviation (most commonly used)
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What is a standard score?

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What the raw score is turned into

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Describe the characteristics of a normal curve.

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  • Shaped like a bell, symmetrical (Ex. Intelligence (normally distributed)
  • ~34% of scores will lie 1 SD above the mean and another ~34% will lie 1 SD below the mean
  • ~14% will lie b/w 1 and 2 SD above mean, and another ~14% will lie b/w 1 and 2 SD below mean
  • ~2% will lie b/w 2 and 3 SD above mean, and another ~2% will lie b/w 203 SD below the mean
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What is the mean?

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The middle of bell curve

  • Most mean score on IQ tests is 100; cannot cap out (we don’t know how high score can go - Hawkings, Michealangelo - or how low score can go)
  • Easiest quality to talk about that is normally distributed (Intelligence)
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What is skewness?

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Distributions that do not look normally distributed (the bell is curved more to the left or to the right, rather than symmetrical)

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What is a norm?

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The group the instrument was designed on
- Most standardized instruments are norm referenced; scores from your client can be compared back to the original statistics of the norm group

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What is a grade-equivalent score?

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Used in education to see where the child is at in school - raw score turned into a grade equivalent

  • Most misinterpreted score, people automatically assume it means their kid is at that specific level
  • It means that their child took a test and did about the same as a student in the grade equivalent score would get if they took the same test
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What is an age-equivalent score?

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Used in education to see where the child is at in school with children around their age. Misleading as well.

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What is a rank score?

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Where scores are listed in order of rank (simplest)

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What is a percentile rank score?

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Scores tell client how many people they scored better than on that test admin. “If a person has a percentile score of 85, that means 85% of people scored lower than that person” don’t ever turn it around

  • National Percentile Rank: Same but compared nationally
  • Raw scores converted to percentiles end up at the ends of the distribution
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What is a problem with the percentile rank score?

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Dramatic difference b/w scores that change on the ends of distribution than scores that are towards the middle of distribution
- There are less scores to compete with at the ends, so change is more noticeable

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What is a standard score?

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Raw score, converted to a score that tell you how far the raw score is from the mean in standard deviation units.

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What are two types of standard scores?

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Z Score and T Score

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What is a Z Score?

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Changes mean to 0 and SD to 1

- Scores given in SD “score fell 1.5 SD above mean”

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What is a T Score?

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Common on standardized tests; Raw score converted to T score has mean of 50 and SD of 10
- Scores given in SD

20
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What is the mean and SD of the SAT?

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m500, SD100

21
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What is the mean and SD of the ACT?

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m15, SD5

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What is an IQ score?

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Intelligence Quotient (not a quotient anymore, it’s a standard score).  Tells you how far your score deviated in SD from other people your age.
- People are starting to equate IQ score with innate intelligence; which is not true, IQ scores can change
23
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What is the prior ratio IQ?

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mental age:chronological age

24
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What is the mean and SD of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test?

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M100, SD15 or 16

25
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What is the Standard Error of Measurement (SEM)?

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When you take a test of almost every kind, every test has a standard error for the score that has been calculated (differs for every test)

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What is a confidence interval?

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Take score obtained and you can say with some degree of certainty that the administration of this instrument, this person made this score + or - the standard error
- This is how you establish a reliability estimate for any individual score (it’s the SEM)

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When looking at scores, the ones in the _____ are always the most reliable b/c they’re least apt to change. The ones at the _____ are apt to change the most when giving the same test to the same person

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middle; ends

28
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Do not confuse percentiles with _____

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Percentages