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Deck 3: Research Methods
1
What research method compares many people or subjects to a certain average, standard, or norm?
A) nomothetic
B) idiographic
C) T-data
D) interviews
A) nomothetic
B) idiographic
C) T-data
D) interviews
nomothetic
2
What research method focuses on comparisons and generalizations?
A) idiographic
B) interviews
C) surveys
D) nomothetic
A) idiographic
B) interviews
C) surveys
D) nomothetic
nomothetic
3
What research method in personality psychology focuses on characteristics in which individuals may be similar to one another?
A) idiographic
B) nomothetic
C) laboratory observation
D) correlation
A) idiographic
B) nomothetic
C) laboratory observation
D) correlation
nomothetic
4
What research approach is person-centered and focuses on many characteristics integrated in a unique person?
A) nomothetic
B) idiographic
C) laboratory
D) projective methods
A) nomothetic
B) idiographic
C) laboratory
D) projective methods
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5
What research approach refers to specific features within an individual and uses various assessments and measurements?
A) observation
B) laboratory
C) idiographic
D) nomothetic
A) observation
B) laboratory
C) idiographic
D) nomothetic
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6
Which statement below is correct about nomothetic and idiographic research strategies?
A) Results are always the same in both types of research methods.
B) Most psychologists today acknowledge the importance of both research strategies.
C) None of these approaches capture the whole personality of a person.
D) It is difficult to focus only on an individual's behavior.
A) Results are always the same in both types of research methods.
B) Most psychologists today acknowledge the importance of both research strategies.
C) None of these approaches capture the whole personality of a person.
D) It is difficult to focus only on an individual's behavior.
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7
What is L-data?
A) A subjective assessment of biographical data.
B) A description of behavior in a laboratory.
C) An individual's expressions of his views of various real or hypothetical scenarios.
D) A list of answers in response to questions asked to the person
A) A subjective assessment of biographical data.
B) A description of behavior in a laboratory.
C) An individual's expressions of his views of various real or hypothetical scenarios.
D) A list of answers in response to questions asked to the person
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8
An individual's resume consists of a list of that person's educational background and working history. What research method is the resume an example of?
A) T-data
B) B-data
C) Q-data
D) L-data
A) T-data
B) B-data
C) Q-data
D) L-data
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9
What is a subjective assessment of biographical data?
A) T-data
B) Q-data
C) L-data
D) B-data
A) T-data
B) Q-data
C) L-data
D) B-data
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10
What kind of data is it when one is filling out a survey that assesses one's food preferences?
A) Q-data
B) T-data
C) L-data
D) B-data
A) Q-data
B) T-data
C) L-data
D) B-data
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11
What type of data is it when one fills out a self-report in which he expresses his views on a real or hypothetical situation or issue?
A) L-data
B) Q-data
C) T-data
D) B-data
A) L-data
B) Q-data
C) T-data
D) B-data
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12
What type of data includes descriptions of people's behavior in standardized experimental situations?
A) Q-data
B) L-data
C) T-data
D) B-data
A) Q-data
B) L-data
C) T-data
D) B-data
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13
Which of the following is data originating from an experimental situation?
A) T-data
B) Q-data
C) L- data
D) S-data
A) T-data
B) Q-data
C) L- data
D) S-data
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14
What is the acquisition of information about identifiable variables from a primary source?
A) correlation
B) interviews
C) observation
D) holistic
A) correlation
B) interviews
C) observation
D) holistic
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15
What type of observation involves bringing participants in to a room and having them perform certain tasks?
A) naturalistic
B) laboratory based
C) longitudinal
D) unstructured
A) naturalistic
B) laboratory based
C) longitudinal
D) unstructured
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16
What is an unstructured observation?
A) The researcher plays the role of an observer and describes various manifestations involving an individual under observation.
B) The researcher identifies which behaviors to observe and often require observer ratings of these features.
C) The researcher examines diaries, written notes, e-mails, and other posted messages.
D) The researcher uses open-ended items in a questionnaire.
A) The researcher plays the role of an observer and describes various manifestations involving an individual under observation.
B) The researcher identifies which behaviors to observe and often require observer ratings of these features.
C) The researcher examines diaries, written notes, e-mails, and other posted messages.
D) The researcher uses open-ended items in a questionnaire.
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17
What are structured observations?
A) The researcher examines diaries, written notes, e-mails, and other posted messages.
B) The researcher uses open-ended items in a questionnaire.
C) The researcher plays the role of an observer and describes various manifestations involving an individual under observation.
D) The researcher identifies which behaviors to observe and often require observer ratings of these features.
A) The researcher examines diaries, written notes, e-mails, and other posted messages.
B) The researcher uses open-ended items in a questionnaire.
C) The researcher plays the role of an observer and describes various manifestations involving an individual under observation.
D) The researcher identifies which behaviors to observe and often require observer ratings of these features.
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18
What is one way to control for biased and inaccurate data derived from observations?
A) collect comparable data by running an experiment
B) make an exhaustive list of behaviors to observe
C) use multiple observers to make observations of the individual under study
D) discuss with an experimenter whatever comes to mind
A) collect comparable data by running an experiment
B) make an exhaustive list of behaviors to observe
C) use multiple observers to make observations of the individual under study
D) discuss with an experimenter whatever comes to mind
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19
What is the most common way of personality assessment?
A) using the laboratory based experiments
B) using questionnaires, diaries, or written reports
C) interviewing individuals
D) examining a person's personal belongings
A) using the laboratory based experiments
B) using questionnaires, diaries, or written reports
C) interviewing individuals
D) examining a person's personal belongings
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20
Dichotomous questions in a questionnaire involve
A) questions with five choices with responses ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
B) questions that need to interpreted before responding.
C) questions that are responded to by writing a long essay.
D) questions that have only two choices to respond to, for example, "yes" or "no."
A) questions with five choices with responses ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
B) questions that need to interpreted before responding.
C) questions that are responded to by writing a long essay.
D) questions that have only two choices to respond to, for example, "yes" or "no."
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21
Which of the following below is an example of a questionnaire item that consist of a statement for a person to respond to?
A) "On a scale from 1 (not at all) to 7 (very much so), to what degree do you like ice cream?"
B) "What is your routine every morning?"
C) "Do you acknowledge your own mistakes?"
D) "What personality traits do you possess?"
A) "On a scale from 1 (not at all) to 7 (very much so), to what degree do you like ice cream?"
B) "What is your routine every morning?"
C) "Do you acknowledge your own mistakes?"
D) "What personality traits do you possess?"
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22
What is the tendency of respondents to give answers that are supposed to be received favorably by others?
A) self-serving bias
B) attribution error
C) social desirability bias
D) content bias
A) self-serving bias
B) attribution error
C) social desirability bias
D) content bias
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23
What is the tendency to assess one's own features or behaviors as better than or more advanced than those of the "average" person?
A) social desirability bias
B) self-serving bias
C) holistic perspective
D) content bias
A) social desirability bias
B) self-serving bias
C) holistic perspective
D) content bias
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24
What are the conditions selected and controlled by the experimenter in an experiment?
A) Control condition
B) Dependent variables
C) Independent variables
D) Design
A) Control condition
B) Dependent variables
C) Independent variables
D) Design
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25
What are the outcomes expected to take place under the influence of the independent variable?
A) extraneous variables
B) dependent variables
C) confounding variables
D) control condition
A) extraneous variables
B) dependent variables
C) confounding variables
D) control condition
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26
What kind of research method is used when a researcher controls the independent variable in a study?
A) structured observation
B) experiment
C) questionnaire study
D) naturalistic observation
A) structured observation
B) experiment
C) questionnaire study
D) naturalistic observation
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27
Which of the following below is the first step in conducting a content analysis?
A) identify coding categories
B) categorize and interpret categories
C) make a list of questions to ask
D) vary the conditions of the independent variable
A) identify coding categories
B) categorize and interpret categories
C) make a list of questions to ask
D) vary the conditions of the independent variable
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Which of the following below is the second step in conducting a content analysis?
A) vary the conditions of the independent variable
B) categorize and interpret categories
C) make a list of questions to ask
D) identify coding categories
A) vary the conditions of the independent variable
B) categorize and interpret categories
C) make a list of questions to ask
D) identify coding categories
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29
In a content analysis, interpreting what was actually said or written is what part of the content of communication?
A) manifest
B) latent
C) peripheral
D) projective
A) manifest
B) latent
C) peripheral
D) projective
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30
In a content analysis, interpreting the meaning of what was said or written is what part of the content of communication?
A) peripheral
B) manifest
C) latent
D) projective
A) peripheral
B) manifest
C) latent
D) projective
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31
Dr. Fern transcribes and codes common themes in conversations between two individuals to investigate how one's personality is exhibited in social interaction. Dr. Fern is using what type of research procedure or method?
A) experiment
B) path analysis
C) projective test
D) content analysis
A) experiment
B) path analysis
C) projective test
D) content analysis
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32
According to Weber's content analysis, proverbs in the Chinese language illustrate
A) an individual's cautious behavior.
B) an individual's sensation-seeking behavior.
C) an individual's need for belonging.
D) an individual's mental state.
A) an individual's cautious behavior.
B) an individual's sensation-seeking behavior.
C) an individual's need for belonging.
D) an individual's mental state.
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33
What are the research methods called that require respondents to perform certain tasks and the results of which are expected to reveal meanings typically concealed from direct observation?
A) experiment
B) projective tests
C) objective tests
D) content analysis
A) experiment
B) projective tests
C) objective tests
D) content analysis
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34
The tasks of interpreting pictures, drawing sketches, and completing stories or sentences are representative of what type of research method in personality psychology?
A) objective tests
B) projective tests
C) correlational analysis
D) B-data
A) objective tests
B) projective tests
C) correlational analysis
D) B-data
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35
What is the advantage of using projective tests as opposed to using traditional questionnaires?
A) Projective tests have reliability and validity issues than traditional questionnaires.
B) Projective tests are relatively inexpensive to administer than traditional questionnaires.
C) In traditional questionnaires, direct question may encourage the respondents to give socially desirable answers, but in projective tests, respondents' responses may reflect emotions or motivations they would be unwilling to reveal.
D) Coding projective tests are more accurate than in traditional questionnaires.
A) Projective tests have reliability and validity issues than traditional questionnaires.
B) Projective tests are relatively inexpensive to administer than traditional questionnaires.
C) In traditional questionnaires, direct question may encourage the respondents to give socially desirable answers, but in projective tests, respondents' responses may reflect emotions or motivations they would be unwilling to reveal.
D) Coding projective tests are more accurate than in traditional questionnaires.
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36
If a personality psychologist wants to know if a respondent often engages in violent thoughts, the psychologist could get honest responses from the respondent by using
A) objective tests.
B) questionnaires.
C) online surveys.
D) projective tests.
A) objective tests.
B) questionnaires.
C) online surveys.
D) projective tests.
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37
What is a personality test that involves the evaluation of a subject's response to ambiguous stimuli like an inkblot?
A) Rorschah's inkblot test
B) Eysenck's inkblot personality scale
C) Stimulus Completion test
D) Personality scales
A) Rorschah's inkblot test
B) Eysenck's inkblot personality scale
C) Stimulus Completion test
D) Personality scales
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38
Using self-reports, observations, experiments, and biographical data make up what kind of research method?
A) meta-analysis
B) holistic method
C) projective methods
D) objective methods
A) meta-analysis
B) holistic method
C) projective methods
D) objective methods
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39
What research method refers to the study of systems with multiple interconnected elements?
A) projective tests
B) content analysis
C) experiment
D) holistic methods
A) projective tests
B) content analysis
C) experiment
D) holistic methods
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40
The advantage of holistic methods of investigation is that
A) it attempts to combine different scientific methods.
B) it is a nonscientific way of examining phenomenon.
C) it requires mastery of types of research methods.
D) it is shorter and faster with data collection.
A) it attempts to combine different scientific methods.
B) it is a nonscientific way of examining phenomenon.
C) it requires mastery of types of research methods.
D) it is shorter and faster with data collection.
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41
Another advantage of holistic methods of investigation is that
A) it produces a comprehensive set of data that can be analyzed on different levels.
B) it is a nonscientific way of investigation and do not require thorough procedures to collect data.
C) it requires mastery of types of research methods.
D) it is shorter and faster with data collection.
A) it produces a comprehensive set of data that can be analyzed on different levels.
B) it is a nonscientific way of investigation and do not require thorough procedures to collect data.
C) it requires mastery of types of research methods.
D) it is shorter and faster with data collection.
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42
After identifying the problem, what is the first step in preparing for your research?
A) find out which variables are stated in past research
B) find out if anyone has done any research on this topic or problem before
C) define the variables to be used in the study
D) figure out how many subjects you need to run the study
A) find out which variables are stated in past research
B) find out if anyone has done any research on this topic or problem before
C) define the variables to be used in the study
D) figure out how many subjects you need to run the study
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43
One of the goals for conducting the research is to identify what you want to achieve as a result. Which one below describes wanting to discover something previously unknown?
A) finding out which personality traits are supposed to be the most common in successful, stable, and happy interethnic marriages
B) explaining that couples in the most successful interethnic marriages resolve a minor problem through dialogue
C) explaining the situations that lead to marital stability
D) predict that those in maritally successful and stable interethnic marriages practice tolerance of their partner
A) finding out which personality traits are supposed to be the most common in successful, stable, and happy interethnic marriages
B) explaining that couples in the most successful interethnic marriages resolve a minor problem through dialogue
C) explaining the situations that lead to marital stability
D) predict that those in maritally successful and stable interethnic marriages practice tolerance of their partner
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44
Which of the following below is the second step to preparing and conducting research?
A) choosing a sample
B) formulating hypothesis
C) reviewing your sources
D) describing your goals
A) choosing a sample
B) formulating hypothesis
C) reviewing your sources
D) describing your goals
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45
Which of the following is the third step to preparing and conducting research?
A) describing your goals
B) formulating hypothesis
C) choosing a sample
D) reviewing your sources
A) describing your goals
B) formulating hypothesis
C) choosing a sample
D) reviewing your sources
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46
Which of the following is the first step to preparing and conducting research?
A) formulating hypothesis
B) describing your goals
C) choosing a sample
D) reviewing your sources
A) formulating hypothesis
B) describing your goals
C) choosing a sample
D) reviewing your sources
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47
What are the three goals for conducting research?
A) to discover, to implement, and to predict
B) to describe, to explain, and to control
C) to calculate, to formulate, and to choose a sample
D) to discover, to explain, and to predict
A) to discover, to implement, and to predict
B) to describe, to explain, and to control
C) to calculate, to formulate, and to choose a sample
D) to discover, to explain, and to predict
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48
What are expectations or proposed explanations for something that you study called?
A) sampling
B) predictions
C) hypotheses
D) descriptions
A) sampling
B) predictions
C) hypotheses
D) descriptions
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49
What is called the assumption that a research hypothesis should be disprovable which means that someone should have an opportunity to test it and as a result, reject it or support it?
A) parsimony
B) falsifiability
C) representativeness
D) testable
A) parsimony
B) falsifiability
C) representativeness
D) testable
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50
Dr. Fillman found in her research that the most successful interethnic marriages tend to resolve a minor problem by engaging in a dialogue so as to prevent the problem grow bigger and lead to a more serious problem. Dr. Fillman's goal for her research was to ______.
A) predict
B) formulate further hypotheses
C) explain
D) describe
A) predict
B) formulate further hypotheses
C) explain
D) describe
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51
Jill proposed that there were gender and personality differences in choosing computer science as a major. In order to find support or reject this, Jill must test this by ______.
A) formulating testable and falsifiable hypotheses
B) choose an equal number of men and women for her sample
C) predicting the outcome
D) explain how this could work
A) formulating testable and falsifiable hypotheses
B) choose an equal number of men and women for her sample
C) predicting the outcome
D) explain how this could work
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52
What is a part of a larger group so that by studying it, the researcher can generalize the results to that larger group.
A) sample
B) proportion
C) majority
D) quota
A) sample
B) proportion
C) majority
D) quota
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53
What indicates the extent to which the sample is different from the population it represents?
A) marginal error
B) cell means
C) sampling error
D) random sample
A) marginal error
B) cell means
C) sampling error
D) random sample
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54
To lower the sampling error in a study, what should be done when conducting research?
A) clarify definitions of variables being used in the study
B) make sure to run a large sample
C) conduct a thorough review of sources and references
D) use qualitative research
A) clarify definitions of variables being used in the study
B) make sure to run a large sample
C) conduct a thorough review of sources and references
D) use qualitative research
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55
When variables are difficult to measure, what specific method of research is preferred?
A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) nonparametric
D) parametric
A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) nonparametric
D) parametric
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56
Which of the following is an example of a qualitative method?
A) experiment
B) correlation
C) assessment
D) biographical research
A) experiment
B) correlation
C) assessment
D) biographical research
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57
Dr. Newby investigates how children express their emotions through their drawings. Dr. Newby is using what kind of research method?
A) experiment
B) correlational
C) qualitative
D) quantitative
A) experiment
B) correlational
C) qualitative
D) quantitative
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58
What is the systematic investigation of behavioral or psychological phenomena by means of statistical or mathematical data and various computational techniques called?
A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) sampling data
D) personality questionnaires
A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) sampling data
D) personality questionnaires
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59
What is one important issue in evaluating personality assessment instruments?
A) How many items are in the assessment instrument.
B) Whether there are reversed items in the assessment instrument.
C) How the items in the assessment instrument are phrased.
D) How the assessment instrument is scored.
A) How many items are in the assessment instrument.
B) Whether there are reversed items in the assessment instrument.
C) How the items in the assessment instrument are phrased.
D) How the assessment instrument is scored.
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60
Ann used a specific assessment instrument to measure the trait of authoritarianism. She noted that some of the items directly asked if the respondent is prejudicial toward minority groups. She is worried at this type of phrasing because respondents are more likely to respond out of ______.
A) social desirability
B) anxiety
C) embarrassment
D) pride
A) social desirability
B) anxiety
C) embarrassment
D) pride
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61
To measure inconsistency or deception in individuals' answers on personality questionnaires, ______ are used.
A) reversed items
B) correction scales
C) factual items
D) application questions
A) reversed items
B) correction scales
C) factual items
D) application questions
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62
What is the extent to which a particular method gives consistent results called?
A) validity
B) sampling error
C) reliability
D) convergence
A) validity
B) sampling error
C) reliability
D) convergence
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63
A measure that is obtained by administering the same test twice over a certain period to the same person or group is called ______.
A) convergent reliability
B) face validity
C) parallel forms reliability
D) test-retest reliability
A) convergent reliability
B) face validity
C) parallel forms reliability
D) test-retest reliability
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Giving two or several versions of the test to the same person or the same group is called ______.
A) interrater reliability
B) parallel forms reliability
C) construct validity
D) convergent validity
A) interrater reliability
B) parallel forms reliability
C) construct validity
D) convergent validity
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65
The company has applicants fill out a number of assessment questionnaires in order to have an idea of how each applicant will perform three months from now on the job. What kind of validity is this method assessing?
A) external validity
B) construct validity
C) convergent validity
D) predictive validity
A) external validity
B) construct validity
C) convergent validity
D) predictive validity
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66
What kind of validity is used to ensure that the assessment instrument assesses what it is intended to measure according to a theory?
A) construct validity
B) external validity
C) predictive validity
D) convergent validity
A) construct validity
B) external validity
C) predictive validity
D) convergent validity
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67
What type of measurement scale is primarily used for identification purposes?
A) ordinal
B) ratio
C) nominal
D) interval
A) ordinal
B) ratio
C) nominal
D) interval
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68
An item in a questionnaire asks "what do you value the most in other people?" This item taps into what type of measurement scale?
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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69
"What is your college classification?" is an item using what type of measurement scaling?
A) ratio
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) nominal
A) ratio
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) nominal
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70
What is the type of measurement scale that possesses an identifiable "zero" value?
A) ratio
B) nominal
C) ordinal
D) interval
A) ratio
B) nominal
C) ordinal
D) interval
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71
The sign in a correlation coefficient indicates ______.
A) that the two or three variables are related to each other
B) that a third variable is affecting the current correlational direction
C) that the variables are either positive or negatively related
D) that the magnitude of the relationship between the variables is significant
A) that the two or three variables are related to each other
B) that a third variable is affecting the current correlational direction
C) that the variables are either positive or negatively related
D) that the magnitude of the relationship between the variables is significant
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72
What does it mean if variables are negatively correlated?
A) As one variable goes up, the other variable goes up too.
B) As one variable goes up, then the other variable goes down.
C) As one variable goes down, the other variable also goes down.
D) The variables are not significantly correlated.
A) As one variable goes up, the other variable goes up too.
B) As one variable goes up, then the other variable goes down.
C) As one variable goes down, the other variable also goes down.
D) The variables are not significantly correlated.
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73
What is a method to deal with large numbers of observed variables that are thought to reflect a smaller number of underlying variables?
A) meta analysis
B) correlation
C) factor analysis
D) measurement scaling
A) meta analysis
B) correlation
C) factor analysis
D) measurement scaling
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74
What is an active and systematic strategy for understanding knowledge on the basis of sound reasoning and evidence?
A) critical thinking
B) meta analysis
C) scientific knowledge
D) post hoc thinking
A) critical thinking
B) meta analysis
C) scientific knowledge
D) post hoc thinking
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75
What is rooted in procedures designed to provide reliable and verifiable evidence based on facts?
A) meta analysis
B) critical thinking
C) scientific knowledge
D) causality
A) meta analysis
B) critical thinking
C) scientific knowledge
D) causality
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76
______ are variables that may be divided into two mutually exclusive categories while ______ consist of a theoretically infinite number of points lying between two polar opposites.
A) Continuous; dichotomous
B) Dichotomous; continuous
C) Facts; opinions
D) Scientific knowledge; correlational analysis
A) Continuous; dichotomous
B) Dichotomous; continuous
C) Facts; opinions
D) Scientific knowledge; correlational analysis
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77
Research methods in personality psychology is a "one-size-fits-all" standard that every psychologist must follow.
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78
L-data is a subjective assessment of biographical data.
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79
The data resulting from filling out a survey assessing one's food preferences is called T-data.
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80
Observation can produce inaccurate and biased data.
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