Normal Curve
Scales of Measurement
ResearchEthics
Statistics
Program Evaluation
100
What percentage of scores falls between 0 and 1 standard deviation?
What is 34.13%
100
The four scales of measurement:
What are nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio?
100
Researchers intentionally mislead participants: withholding or omitting info on purpose of study, [or] misleading participants about condition or status.
What is deception.
100
Degree to which a distribution departs from symmetry. Can be negative or positive (directional pull of outliers).
What is skewness.
100
The perpetual process of monitoring and refining services and programs based on outcome data, stakeholder feedback and population needs.
What is Counseling Context Evaluation (Cycle 2 of Program Evaluation).
200
What percentage of scores falls between 1 and 2 standard deviations?
What is 13.59%
200
The scale of measurement that provides response options where participants check one or more categories that describe their traits, attributes, or characteristics.
What is nominal?
200
Using someone else's work without giving them credit for information.
What is plagiarism.
200
Analyzing data from a sample to draw conclusions about an unknown population.
What is inferential statistics.
200
The systematic process of collecting and analyzing information about effectiveness of programs or services.
What is Program Evaluation?
300
What percentage of scores falls between 2 and 3 standard deviations?
What is 2.14%
300
The scale of measurement with response options in which participants rank order from best, or most important, to worst, or least important (some trait, attribute, or characteristic).
What is ordinal?
300
Modifying research data to achieve desired results.
What is falsification.
300
Peakedness of distribution.
What is kurtosis?
300
The four stages of program evaluation.
What are: -plan -implement -monitor/refine -assess
400
The percentage of scores that falls between -1 and +1.
What is 68.26%?
400
The scale of measurement that provides "continuous" response options to questions that have presumably equal distances between options.
What is interval.
400
Not generalizing results in groups who didn't participate in study, examining potential confounding, mediating, and moderating variables to explain group differences aside from ethnicity, and not fueling stereotypes.
What are multicultural considerations?
400
Standard score that transforms raw data into standard deviation units.
What is z-score.
400
Program planning, outcome assessment, program implementation, program monitoring and refinement around the central cycle of "counseling program evaluation."
What are the stages and cycle of the accountability bridge counseling program evaluation model?
500
The percentage of scores that fall between -3 and +3.
What is 99.72%?
500
The scale of measurement that is a response scale in which participants check a response option with a true zero and equal distances between units.
What is ratio.
500
...In qualitative research include issues such as informing participants of the purpose of the study, refraining from deceptive practices, sharing information with participants (including your role as a researcher), being respectful of the research site, reciprocity, using ethical interview practices, maintaining confidentiality, and collaborating with participants. (definition)
What are ethical issues?
500
Standard score where raw data is transformed to a standard measure. t=z(10)+50
What is t-score.
500
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