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100

efficacy wherein scores obtained from a measure behave exactly the same as the variable itself

What is construct validity?

100

efficacy wherein a relationship between scores obtained from two different measures of the same construct

What is convergent validity?

100

any feature of a study that gives away the purpose of the study

What is demand characteristic?

100

lustering of scores at the low end of a scale, allowing little possibility of decreases

what is the floor effect?

100

participant attempt to follow experimental instructions to the letter

what is the faithful subject role?

200

efficacy wherein two different measures of the same construct exhibit a relationship between scores

what is test-retest reliability?

200

efficacy wherein scores from a measure are directly related to scores from an established measure

what is concurrent validity

200

participant modification of behavior in response to participating in a research study

what is reactivity

200

efficacy wherein scores obtained from a measure accurately predict behavior according to a theory

what is predictive validity

200

concern whether a measure superficially appears to measure what it claims to measure

what is face validity

300

efficacy demonstrated by using two different methods to measure two different constructs

what is divergent validity?

300

accuracy established by comparing scores obtained by using two alternate versions of a measure

what is parallel-forms reliability

300

degree of agreement between two observers who simultaneously record measurements of a behavior

what is inter-rater reliability

300

the accuracy obtained by calculating consistency between scores on two halves of measure items

what is split-half reliability
300

type of measurement on which the categories are organized sequentially

what is the ordinal scale

400

record of a physiological activity, such as heart rate

what is the physiological measure?

400

a record obtained by the direct observation of an individual's actions

what is behavioral measure

400

lack of agreement between two measures

what is desynchrony

400

clustering of scores at the high end of a scale, allowing little possibility of increases

what is the ceiling effect

400

influence on the findings of a study from the experimenter's expectations

what is experimenter bias

500

study in which the researcher does not know the predicted outcome for any specific participant

what is single-blind research?

500

study in which both the researcher and the participants are unaware of the predicted outcome

what is double-blind research

500

any feature of a study that gives away the purpose of the study

what is demand characteristic

500

participant tendency to respond in a way that is expected to corroborate investigators' hypothesis

what is good subject role

500

participant tendency to respond in a way that is expected to refute investigators' hypothesis

what is negativistic subject role

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