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Characteristics of Psychological Tests
Chapter 13 Characteristics of Psychological Tests
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Ability of a test to given the same results under similar conditions.
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reliability
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Standard of comparison for test results developed by giving the test to large, well-defined groups of people
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norms
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Requires, among other things, that the norm, or average score, made by a large group of people, be established.
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standardization
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Ranking of test scores that indicate the ratio of scores lower and higher than a given score.
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Percentile system
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Ability of test to measure what it is intended to measure.
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validity
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If the score you receive on a test depends more on the grader than on you, the test has a problem with Interscorer reliability Predictive validity Split-half reliability Test-retest reliability
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Answer: A Interscorer reliability
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If every time you take a standardized test, your score varies widely, the test has a problem with
Validity Interscorer reliability Test-retest reliability predictability
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Answer: C Test-retest Reliability
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One of the major ways of measuring __is to determine how well a test predicts performance.
Test reliability Test validity Test standardization Test norms
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Answer: A Split-half reliability
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Tests that are administered or scored in an inconsistent manner are not
Reliable Valid Standardized normal
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Standardized
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Standardized measure of intelligence based on a scale in which 100 is average
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Intelligence quotient
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Includes four major aspects of interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences
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Emotional intelligence
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Proposes that intelligence is composed of a general ability level and specific mental abilities
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two-factor theory
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Proposes that intelligence involves analytical, creative, and practical skills
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Triarchic theory
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Aspect of an intelligence test in which the wording used in questions may be more familiar to people of one social group than to another group
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Cultural bias
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Which of the following intelligence theorists believed that a measure of intelligence needed to include seven primary mental abilities? Charles Spearman L.L. Thurstone Howard Gardner Robert Sternberg
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B - L.L. Thurstone
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Critics argue that emotional intelligence is simply a measurement of
Personal growth Common sense Extraversion introversion
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Answer: C Extraversion
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The s factor in Charles Spearman’s theory of intelligence represents
Specific mental abilities Spatial comprehension Problem-solving ability Situational intelligence
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Answer: A Specific mental abilities
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According to Howard Gardner, the type of intelligence involving skill at fine motor movements is
Spatial ability Logical-mathmatical skills Body-kinesthetic skills Naturalist intelligence
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Answer: C Body-kinesthetic ability
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The ___was originally developed to identify “slow learners”.
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale Myers-Briggs personality test Wechsler-Adult Intelligence Scale Multiple Intelligences test
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Answer: A Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
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Difficulty of questions is changed by computer as it tailors the test to the individual’s performance
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Adaptive test
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Innate ability or talent
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aptitude
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Estimates the probability that a person will be successful in learning a specific new skill
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Aptitude test
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Measures a person’s preferences, attitudes, and interests in a wide variety of activities.
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Achievement test
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Both the ACT and SAT measure
Aptitude Achievement Interest learning
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Answer: A Aptitude
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Achievement tests are assessed primarily on their
Content reliability Predictive validity Content validity Predictive reliability
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Answer: C Content validity
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Which of the following aptitude tests comprises nine different tests, ranging from vocabulary to manual dexterity? Scholastic Assessment Test American College Test Differential Aptitude Test General Aptitude Test Battery
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Answer; D General Aptitude Test Battery
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To help find a career that you will like, you should take
The SAT An interest inventory An achievement test An aptitude test
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Answer: B Interest inventory
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Test that uses ink blots to assess personality
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Rorschach Test
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Test that includes 10 clinical scales
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MMPI
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Unstructured test in which the person is asked to respond freely
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Projective test
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A forced-choice test in which a person must select one of several answers.
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Objective test
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A test that assesses an individual’s characteristics and identifies problems.
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Personality test
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Which of the following is used to assess the “normal person” but does not reveal psychiatric illnesses? Myers-Briggs test TAT CPI MMPI-2
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Answer: C CPI
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The ___was originally developed to help diagnos psychiatric disorders?
MMPI Myers-Briggs test Rorschach test TAT
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Answer: A MMPI
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