Deck 5: Reliability and Other Desired Characteristics

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A reliability coefficient (r) and a standard error of measurement (SEM) were computed on a test with 10 items.What would happen to those statistics if the test were increased to forty items?

A)r would decrease, SEM would increase.
B)r would decrease, SEM would stay the same.
C)r would increase, SEM would decrease.
D)r would increase, SEM would stay the same.
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The standard error of measurement tends to be smallest for which of the following scores?

A)average
B)extremely high
C)extremely low
D)high and low
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The split-half method provides a measure of

A)equivalence.
B)internal consistency.
C)stability.
D)external reliability.
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Which of the following types of reliability provides an inflated reliability coefficient for a speeded test?

A)equivalent-forms (with a time interval)
B)equivalent-forms (without a time interval)
C)split-half method
D)test-retest method
Question
The standard error of measurement is especially useful for which of the following calculations?

A)comparing the reliability of different tests
B)converting raw scores to standard scores
C)estimating validity coefficients
D)interpreting individual test scores
Question
Reliability can be best determined by

A)analyzing the overall assessment plan.
B)correlating assessment scores.
C)comparing test scores to a criterion.
D)comparing the errors examiners make.
Question
A set of test scores is most likely to provide a small reliability coefficient when there is a large

A)number of test items.
B)number of test scores.
C)spread of scores.
D)standard error of measurement.
Question
The term reliability is closest in meaning to which of the following terms?

A)consistency
B)objectivity
C)practicality
D)validity
Question
Which of the following test characteristics would remain most constant over different groups?

A)reliability coefficient
B)standard error of measurement
C)standard deviation
D)validity coefficient
Question
The reliability of a criterion-referenced, performance mastery test focuses on which of the following?

A)decision consistency
B)spread of scores
C)stability of test scores
D)standard error of measurement
Question
Which of the following methods of estimating reliability takes into account the greatest number of types of consistency in scores?

A)test-retest (immediate)
B)test-retest (time interval)
C)equivalent-forms (immediate)
D)equivalent-forms (time interval)
Question
The standard error of measurement refers to the error involved in which of the following?

A)any assessment
B)computing the standard deviation
C)setting mastery standards
D)standardized testing
Question
The term reliability, as used in testing and assessment, refers to which of the following?

A)accuracy of test construction
B)method of test interpretation
C)test or assessment results
D)method of test construction
Question
If a test has a standard deviation of 8 and an equivalent-form reliability of .75, the standard error of measurement is

A)2.
B)3.
C)4.
D)6.
Question
Whenever the reliability coefficient is low, the standard error of measurement will be:

A)zero.
B)low.
C)high.
D)unchanged.
Question
Which of the following methods of estimating reliability is easiest to obtain?

A)equivalent-forms (with a time interval)
B)equivalent-forms (without a time interval)
C)split-half method
D)test-retest method
Question
As the reliability coefficient (r) increases the SEM

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)stays the same.
D)increases at first then decreases to zero.
Question
Which of the following types of reliability is the best to assess when students take a pretest and posttest?

A)equivalent-forms method
B)Kuder-Richardson method
C)split-half method
D)D interrater reliability method
Question
Which of the following types of reliability provides a measure of internal consistency?

A)test blueprint analysis method
B)equivalent-forms with no time interval
C)Kuder-Richardson method
D)test-retest with a one-month interval
Question
A set of test scores may be classified as which of the following?

A)inconsistent and accurate
B)unreliable and valid
C)inaccurate and valid
D)reliable and invalid
Question
As SEM increases, what happens to the confidence band?

A)It widens.
B)It narrows.
C)It stays the same.
D)It automatically goes to zero.
Question
An achievement test is most useful if it is

A)easy to score.
B)comprised of different question types.
C)reliable and valid.
D)given in essay form.
Question
As reliability increases, what happens to the confidence band?

A)It widens.
B)It narrows.
C)It stays the same.
D)It automatically goes to zero.
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Which of the following would be the best procedure to use for improving the reliability of a classroom test?

A)making items easier
B)making items more difficult
C)increasing the number of items or tasks
D)using more extended-response tasks
Question
An SEM for a given test is 3.A student gets a score of 75 on the test.What are the limits of the confidence band on this student's score?

A)69-71
B)72-78
C)79-82
D)80-86
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Deck 5: Reliability and Other Desired Characteristics
1
A reliability coefficient (r) and a standard error of measurement (SEM) were computed on a test with 10 items.What would happen to those statistics if the test were increased to forty items?

A)r would decrease, SEM would increase.
B)r would decrease, SEM would stay the same.
C)r would increase, SEM would decrease.
D)r would increase, SEM would stay the same.
C
2
The standard error of measurement tends to be smallest for which of the following scores?

A)average
B)extremely high
C)extremely low
D)high and low
A
3
The split-half method provides a measure of

A)equivalence.
B)internal consistency.
C)stability.
D)external reliability.
B
4
Which of the following types of reliability provides an inflated reliability coefficient for a speeded test?

A)equivalent-forms (with a time interval)
B)equivalent-forms (without a time interval)
C)split-half method
D)test-retest method
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The standard error of measurement is especially useful for which of the following calculations?

A)comparing the reliability of different tests
B)converting raw scores to standard scores
C)estimating validity coefficients
D)interpreting individual test scores
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6
Reliability can be best determined by

A)analyzing the overall assessment plan.
B)correlating assessment scores.
C)comparing test scores to a criterion.
D)comparing the errors examiners make.
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7
A set of test scores is most likely to provide a small reliability coefficient when there is a large

A)number of test items.
B)number of test scores.
C)spread of scores.
D)standard error of measurement.
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8
The term reliability is closest in meaning to which of the following terms?

A)consistency
B)objectivity
C)practicality
D)validity
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9
Which of the following test characteristics would remain most constant over different groups?

A)reliability coefficient
B)standard error of measurement
C)standard deviation
D)validity coefficient
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10
The reliability of a criterion-referenced, performance mastery test focuses on which of the following?

A)decision consistency
B)spread of scores
C)stability of test scores
D)standard error of measurement
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11
Which of the following methods of estimating reliability takes into account the greatest number of types of consistency in scores?

A)test-retest (immediate)
B)test-retest (time interval)
C)equivalent-forms (immediate)
D)equivalent-forms (time interval)
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12
The standard error of measurement refers to the error involved in which of the following?

A)any assessment
B)computing the standard deviation
C)setting mastery standards
D)standardized testing
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13
The term reliability, as used in testing and assessment, refers to which of the following?

A)accuracy of test construction
B)method of test interpretation
C)test or assessment results
D)method of test construction
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14
If a test has a standard deviation of 8 and an equivalent-form reliability of .75, the standard error of measurement is

A)2.
B)3.
C)4.
D)6.
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15
Whenever the reliability coefficient is low, the standard error of measurement will be:

A)zero.
B)low.
C)high.
D)unchanged.
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16
Which of the following methods of estimating reliability is easiest to obtain?

A)equivalent-forms (with a time interval)
B)equivalent-forms (without a time interval)
C)split-half method
D)test-retest method
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17
As the reliability coefficient (r) increases the SEM

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)stays the same.
D)increases at first then decreases to zero.
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18
Which of the following types of reliability is the best to assess when students take a pretest and posttest?

A)equivalent-forms method
B)Kuder-Richardson method
C)split-half method
D)D interrater reliability method
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19
Which of the following types of reliability provides a measure of internal consistency?

A)test blueprint analysis method
B)equivalent-forms with no time interval
C)Kuder-Richardson method
D)test-retest with a one-month interval
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20
A set of test scores may be classified as which of the following?

A)inconsistent and accurate
B)unreliable and valid
C)inaccurate and valid
D)reliable and invalid
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21
As SEM increases, what happens to the confidence band?

A)It widens.
B)It narrows.
C)It stays the same.
D)It automatically goes to zero.
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22
An achievement test is most useful if it is

A)easy to score.
B)comprised of different question types.
C)reliable and valid.
D)given in essay form.
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23
As reliability increases, what happens to the confidence band?

A)It widens.
B)It narrows.
C)It stays the same.
D)It automatically goes to zero.
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24
Which of the following would be the best procedure to use for improving the reliability of a classroom test?

A)making items easier
B)making items more difficult
C)increasing the number of items or tasks
D)using more extended-response tasks
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25
An SEM for a given test is 3.A student gets a score of 75 on the test.What are the limits of the confidence band on this student's score?

A)69-71
B)72-78
C)79-82
D)80-86
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