Chapter 4 Glossary Flashcards

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What does blind mean?

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When the researcher and/or participant are unaware of information that might bias their responses.

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What is categorical data synonymous with?

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Synonymous with nominal data.

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3
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What is concurrent validity?

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Assessing a measure by its correlation with a criterion that has already been measured or can be measured simultaneously.

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What is convergent validity?

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Occurs when different studies, using different operational definitions, produce similar findings.

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What is criterion?

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The variable that we are attempting to predict in regression.

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What is criterion-related validity?

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Measures, such as predictive and concurrent validity measures, that are established by correlation with known criterion measures.

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What is effective range?

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The range over which the dependent measure accurately reflects the level of the dependent variable.

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What is internal consistent reliability?

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Index of the homogeneity of the iterms of a measure.

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What is interrater reliability?

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Index of the consistency of ratings between separate raters.

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What is the interval scale?

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Scale of measurement in which the distance between adjacent scores is the same anywhere on the scale, but zero is not a true zero.

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What is measurement error?

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Any inaccuracy found in the measurement of a variable.

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What is the multimethod approach?

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In research, using several measures of a single concept to increas confident in the results.

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What is nominal data?

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Data that are frequencies of particpants in each category.

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What is the nominal scale?

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Scale of measurement in which the scores are categories.

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15
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What is objective measure?

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Any measure that requires little or no judgement on the part of the person making the measurement.

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What is the operational definition?

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Procedures used to measure or manipulate a variable.

17
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What is ordered data?

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Data produced by ordinal scales of measurement.

18
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What is an ordinal scale?

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Scale of measurement in which the scores can be rank ordered, but the distance between adjacent scores varies.

19
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What is plagerism?

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The deliberate distortion of information by presenting another person’s work as one’s own.

20
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What is predictive validity?

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The degree to which a measure can accurately identify a person’s future.

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What is a predictor measure?

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The variable used to predict the criterion measure.

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What is a ratio scale?

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Scale of measurement in which the intervals between scores are equal and the zero point on the scale represent a zero level of the quality being measured.

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What is reliability?

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Index of the consistency of a meaning instrument in repeatedly providing the same score for a given participant.

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What is response set bias?

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Any tendency for a participant to distort responses to a dependent measure and thus create measurement errors.

25
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What are scale attenuation effects?

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Any aspect of the measuring instrument that limits the ability of the instrument to make discrimination at the top of the scale.

26
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What are scales of measurements?

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How well scores on a measurement instrument match the real number system.

27
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What is score data?

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Data produced by interval and ratio scales of measurement.

28
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What is social desirability?

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Response set in which participants tend to say what they believe is expected of them.

29
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What is test-retest reliability?

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Index of the consistency in scores over time.

30
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What is validity?

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Validity refers to the methodological and/or conceptual soundness of research.