Measurement
Measurement Results
Measurement Criteria
100
This level of measurement puts items into categories?
What is Nominal
100
This type of definition is based on one or more specific, observable events or conditions such that any other researcher can independently measure and/or test for them.
What is operational definition.
100
This measurement error is by chance and has normal fluctuations.
What is Random.
200
This level of measurement is puts categories into a specific order.
What is Ordinal.
200
This type of definition is retrieved from the dictionary.
What is conceptual.
200
Name the 2 types of goals in measurement?
What are ultimate goals and intermediate goals.
300
This level of measurement can be ranked and shows the distance between values.
What is Interval.
300
Name 2 key characteristics of measurement criteria.
What are validity, reliability, measurement error, directness, and utility.
300
What are 2 results that measurements strive for?
What are validity and reliability.
400
This level of measurement has equal values and a 0 point.
What is Scale.
400
Name 2 ways measurement can go wrong in terms of validity.
What are the measure does not capture all of the essential features of the concept. It measures something other than the concept it was meant to measure
400
This type of measurement error is biased and the average score is influenced into a particular direction.
What is Systematic.
500
Name the 4 types of measurement mentioned in our text..
What are Ordinal, Nominal, Interval, and Scale.
500
Name 4 characteristics of good measure..
What are Reliable Valid Sensitive to change Non-reactive Direct Easy to use Accessible Relevant to intervention planning
500
Name the various types of measurement..
What are Standardized measures, Observational measures, Individual rating scales, and Client logs.