Deck 18: Measuring Instruments

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__________ is two questions disguised as one (e.g., Cars should be faster and safer-agree or disagree?)

A) A Likert scale question
B) A Semantic differential scale question
C) A Dichotomous question
D) A Double-barreled question
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The following is an example of an open-ended question:

A) Likert scale
B) Describe why you like Dr Pepper?
C) Semantic differential scale
D) Checklist
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The illustration below represents: <strong>The illustration below represents:  </strong> A) Validity B) Reliability C) Heterogeneity D) Experimenter bias <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Validity
B) Reliability
C) Heterogeneity
D) Experimenter bias
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The following is an example of __________ scale.
Advertising is . . .
 Good 1234567 Bad  Useless 1234567 Useful  Interesting 1234567 Boring \begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l } \text { Good } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & \text { Bad } \\\text { Useless } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & \text { Useful } \\\text { Interesting } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & \text { Boring }\end{array}

A) Dichotomous scale
B) Likert scale
C) Forced-choice scale
D) Semantic differential scale
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A scale that has "strongly agree" and "strongly disagree" at the two ends is called __________.

A) Dichotomous scale
B) Likert scale
C) Forced-choice scale
D) Semantic differential scale
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The illustration below represents: <strong>The illustration below represents:  </strong> A) Validity B) Reliability C) Heterogeneity D) Both (a) and (b) <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Validity
B) Reliability
C) Heterogeneity
D) Both (a) and (b)
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__________ is basically a judgment of validity by qualified researchers who are experts in methods of research.

A) Content validity
B) Face validity
C) Construct validity
D) Judgment validity
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__________ is a term used when researchers inspect the questions and determine that "on the surface" or "on face value" the questionnaire is measuring what it is supposed to measure.

A) Content validity
B) Face validity
C) Construct validity
D) Surface validity
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__________ is a method used to illustrate that a measurement is similar, related to, or associated with other variables of a theory.

A) Content validity
B) Face validity
C) Construct validity
D) Theoretical validity
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The illustration below represents:
<strong>The illustration below represents:  </strong> A) Validity B) Experimenter bias C) Heterogeneity D) Homogeneity <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Validity
B) Experimenter bias
C) Heterogeneity
D) Homogeneity
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The level of measurement typically used to measure temperature is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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The level of measurement that is strictly used to indicate rank order is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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The level of measurement typically used to measure height is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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The level of measurement typically used to measure weight is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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Open-ended questions are easy to quantify and analyze.
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There are three types of validity-face, content, and construct validity.
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When responding to a Likert questionnaire item, respondents specify their level of agreement or disagreement on a symmetric agree-disagree scale for a series of statements.
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All ordinal scales are also interval scales.
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For a scale to be valid it also has to be reliable.
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To counteract researcher bias, some researchers use the double-barrel technique, in which neither subjects nor researchers know whether a given subject belongs to the control group.
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For a scale to be reliable it also has to be valid.
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Weight is typically measured using a ratio scale.
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All interval scales are also nominal scales.
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Face validity is basically a judgment of validity by qualified researchers who are experts in methods of research.
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Face validity is a term used when researchers inspect the questions and determine that "on the surface" or "on face value" the questionnaire is measuring what it is supposed to measure.
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Content validity is a method used to illustrate that a measurement is similar, related to, or associated with other variables of a theory.
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List five different types of close-ended questions that can be included on a survey.
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__________ is two questions disguised as one (e.g., Cars should be faster and safer-agree or disagree?)

A) A Likert scale question
B) A Semantic differential scale question
C) A Dichotomous question
D) A Double-barreled question
A Double-barreled question
2
The following is an example of an open-ended question:

A) Likert scale
B) Describe why you like Dr Pepper?
C) Semantic differential scale
D) Checklist
Describe why you like Dr Pepper?
3
The illustration below represents: <strong>The illustration below represents:  </strong> A) Validity B) Reliability C) Heterogeneity D) Experimenter bias

A) Validity
B) Reliability
C) Heterogeneity
D) Experimenter bias
Reliability
4
The following is an example of __________ scale.
Advertising is . . .
 Good 1234567 Bad  Useless 1234567 Useful  Interesting 1234567 Boring \begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l } \text { Good } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & \text { Bad } \\\text { Useless } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & \text { Useful } \\\text { Interesting } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & \text { Boring }\end{array}

A) Dichotomous scale
B) Likert scale
C) Forced-choice scale
D) Semantic differential scale
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A scale that has "strongly agree" and "strongly disagree" at the two ends is called __________.

A) Dichotomous scale
B) Likert scale
C) Forced-choice scale
D) Semantic differential scale
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The illustration below represents: <strong>The illustration below represents:  </strong> A) Validity B) Reliability C) Heterogeneity D) Both (a) and (b)

A) Validity
B) Reliability
C) Heterogeneity
D) Both (a) and (b)
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__________ is basically a judgment of validity by qualified researchers who are experts in methods of research.

A) Content validity
B) Face validity
C) Construct validity
D) Judgment validity
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__________ is a term used when researchers inspect the questions and determine that "on the surface" or "on face value" the questionnaire is measuring what it is supposed to measure.

A) Content validity
B) Face validity
C) Construct validity
D) Surface validity
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__________ is a method used to illustrate that a measurement is similar, related to, or associated with other variables of a theory.

A) Content validity
B) Face validity
C) Construct validity
D) Theoretical validity
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The illustration below represents:
<strong>The illustration below represents:  </strong> A) Validity B) Experimenter bias C) Heterogeneity D) Homogeneity

A) Validity
B) Experimenter bias
C) Heterogeneity
D) Homogeneity
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The level of measurement typically used to measure temperature is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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The level of measurement that is strictly used to indicate rank order is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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The level of measurement typically used to measure height is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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The level of measurement typically used to measure weight is __________.

A) Nominal level
B) Ratio level
C) Interval level
D) Ordinal level
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Open-ended questions are easy to quantify and analyze.
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There are three types of validity-face, content, and construct validity.
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When responding to a Likert questionnaire item, respondents specify their level of agreement or disagreement on a symmetric agree-disagree scale for a series of statements.
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All ordinal scales are also interval scales.
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For a scale to be valid it also has to be reliable.
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To counteract researcher bias, some researchers use the double-barrel technique, in which neither subjects nor researchers know whether a given subject belongs to the control group.
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For a scale to be reliable it also has to be valid.
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Weight is typically measured using a ratio scale.
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All interval scales are also nominal scales.
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Face validity is basically a judgment of validity by qualified researchers who are experts in methods of research.
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Face validity is a term used when researchers inspect the questions and determine that "on the surface" or "on face value" the questionnaire is measuring what it is supposed to measure.
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Content validity is a method used to illustrate that a measurement is similar, related to, or associated with other variables of a theory.
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List five different types of close-ended questions that can be included on a survey.
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