Scales of Measurement
Symbols
Reliability and Validity
Pop Culture
Sampling & Probability
100

This scale of measurement is used to describe the state you were born in.

What is nominal?

100

This represents the number of individuals in the sample.

What is N (I'll accept n)?

100

This is the stability or consistency of a measure.

What is reliability?

100

This is the name of Dr. Barnhart's chihuahua / rat terrior mutt. 

Who is Tilly?

100

This is a usually very large set of people about which we are interested in drawing conclusions.

What is the population?

200

This scale of measurement is used to describe students' class standing in college (e.g., sophomore, senior)

What is ordinal?

200

This represents the mean of the population

What is mu?

200

This is the likelihood that inferences made in one study can be generalized to other times, samples, populations, etc.

What is external validity?

200

This is the name of Dr. Sylaska's schnauzer puppy.

Who is Violet?

200

This is a theoretical distribution that summarizes a population in which scores are symmetrical about the mean.

What is the normal distribution?

300

This scale of measurement is used to describe temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.

What is interval?

300

This represents the variance in a sample.

What is s2 ?

300

This dictates the level of confidence with which we can infer causal relations between variables in a research study.

What is internal validity?

300

After winning three Grammy's, he was arrested at the Grammy Awards for misdemeanor battery.

Who is Killer Mike?


(Seriously. Who is Killer Mike?)

300

This theorem is why the sampling distribution of means will always be approximately normal, even if a variable's distribution is not.

What is the central limit theorem?

400

This scale of measurement is used to describe the time (in seconds) it takes a driver to make a left hand turn after a traffic light turns green.

What is the ratio scale?

400

This represents the number of individuals in one group of the study.

What is n (won't accept N)?

400

Random assignment to treatment group is one way to increase this.

What is internal validity?

400

This star of "Saltburn" attacked a radio producer in Australia after the producer jokingly requested his bath water to gift to a co-worker.

Who is Jacob Elordi?

400

This term is used to describe when every member of a population has an equal chance of being a study participant.

What is random sampling?

500

This feature distinguishes interval and ratio level data.

What is an absolute/true zero point?

500

This represents the standard error of the mean of a given sample.

What is sM (or s sub x-bar) ?

500

Even if lab experiments do not resemble situations a participant would encounter in the "real world", they may still recreate the mental/psychological states that would be experienced in the "real world." This is the term used to describe this.

What is experimental realism?

500

This candidate for the presidency bombed on Saturday Night Live, last weekend.

Who is Nikki Haley?

500

Tomorrow, the Menominee tribe and Kenosha County will sign an agreement to open this casino near I-94.

What is the Hard Rock Casino?