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Validity
People
Data
100

____ tests hold interpretive results while ____ tests have specific scores. 

Subjective vs. Objective

100

What is a power test?

A test that evaluates a level of mastery WITHOUT a time limit 

(opposite of speed test)

100

This type of validity ensures that the test's questions or items fully represent the entire scope of the concept being measured.

Content Validity

100

Argued that Intelligence was a single so-called unitary factor and primarily genetic

Francis Galton

100

A reliability coefficient of 1.00 indicates

a perfect score with no error

200

A short answer test is a ___ choice test

Free choice

200

Whether the test measures what it says it measures is called ____

Validity

200

The tests ability to measure a theoretical concept such as artistic ability, self-esteem etc. 

Construct Validity

200

Argued that intelligence was divided into 2 categories, G or general ability & S or specific ability

Charles Spearman
200

How do you calculate for true variance/coefficient of determination?

Multiply the correlation by itself (.70x.70=.49) multiply by 100 for 49% true variance

300

A multiple choice test is a ____ choice test

Forced choice

300

A _____ test is always _____. 

A _____ test is not always _____.

A valid test is always reliable.

A reliable test is not always valid. 

300

How well a test compares to other instruments used for the same purpose

Concurrent Validity

300
Argued in favor of 120 factors that when put together add up to one's Intelligence

J.P Guilford

300

Most entrance tests set their item difficulty to ____ to remove the lower half of applicants

.5 or 50%

400

A true false test has ____ recognition items

Dichotomous (two choices)

400

How consistently a test measures an attribute is called _____

reliability

400

Reflects the tests ability to predict future behaviors

Predictive Validity

400

Argued that intelligence can be measured using an electronic machine that calculates neural efficiency

John Ertl

400
A word associative test would be what kind of test?

Projective

500
Explain Normative vs. Ipsative Format

Normative format is when each item is independent to all other items, ipsative compares traits within the same individual (I:I)

500

What is counterbalancing?

When a single group of participants take parallel forms of a test

500

Measures the social implications of using tests

Consequential Validity

500

Which discredited researcher argued in 1969 that intelligence is a racial trait

Arthur Jensen

500

Who is going to pass the CPCE on their first try?

You! The majority of students from a CACREP school will pass on their first attempt