Testing Test 2 Questions
histogram table
numbers on x axis and frequency on y axis with touching columns
In a distribution with positive skew, scores with the highest frequencies are ____.
on the left side of the distribution
Using letter grades (A, B, C, D, and E) to classify student performance on an exam is an example of measurement on a(n) ____ scale of measurement
ordinal
The term norms refers to the
scores with which the results of subsequent measurement can be compared
standard deviation formula
square root of variance
A sampling of all different subgroups within a population is an example of
stratified sampling
When measuring a particular psychological trait, the term error variance refers to
the component of a test score attributable to sources other than the trait measured.
When "putting a test to the test" and researching the suitability of a particular test for a particular objective, test users will typically research
the reliability of the test, the validity of the test, the utility of the test
A score at the 20th percentile on a high school history test is
the score at or below which 20 percent of the scores in the distribution fall
The manifestation of a trait is not dependent on
the situation
"What's a good test?" In part, a good test is one that
trained examiners can administer with a minimum of difficulty, is useful in the sense that it yields actionable results, will ultimately benefit individual test takers or society as a whole
Norms come in many different forms. Which of the following is not correctly referred to by the term "norms"?
trait norms
A basic assumption about psychological testing and assessment is that
traits and states can be quantified and measured
A normative sample is the reference group to which the performance of test takers are compared.
true
A researcher surveys a sample of n = 200 college students and asks each person to identify his or her favorite movie from the past year. If the results are presented in a frequency distribution graph, the researcher should use a bar graph.
true
An example of a numeric nominal variable in assessment can be found in the DSM. For example, the number 303.00 identified alcohol intoxication and the number 307.00 identified stuttering.
true
One type of reliability is construct reliability which involves the consistency of the measuring tool.
true
The percentage of people whose score on a test or measure falls below a particular raw score is referred to as a percentile
true
frequency distribution table
two columns (numbers and frequency of occurrences)
The term psychometric soundness is typically a reference to a test's reliability and
validity
Test validity refers to how
well a test measures what it purports to measure.
It's a group of people whose performance on a particular test is analyzed for reference in evaluating the performance of future test takers. This group is called
a normative sample
"Number of items answered correctly on an achievement test" defines what type of score on that test?
a raw score
Which of the following is the best example of a psychological trait?
aggressiveness
An investigator researching behavior of corporate presidents employs college students enrolled in Introductory Psychology as research subjects. These students are best referred to as
an incidental sample
The type of sample that is convenient or available for use is referred to as
an incidental sample
A population of scores has a mean of µ = 26, a median of 23, and a mode of 22. What is the most likely shape for the population distribution?
positively skewed
Which of the following symbols identifies the sample variance?
s2
You have a score of X = 65 on a math exam. The mean score for the class on the exam is μ = 70. Which of the following values for the standard deviation would give you the most favorable position within the class?
σ = 10
Which set of scores has the smallest standard deviation?
145, 143, 145, 147
For a sample of n = 16 scores, how many scores are used to calculate the sample variance?
16
A sample consists of n = 16 scores. How many of the scores are used to calculate the range?
2
For a bell-shaped distribution with µ = 30, what is the most probable value for the mode?
30
For a perfectly symmetrical distribution with a median of 30, what is the value of the mean?
30
How do states differ from traits?
A trait is relatively enduring, whereas a state is relatively short-lived
Which of the following is true for most distributions?
Around 30% of the scores will be located within one standard deviation of the mean
Raw scores may be converted to norms so that the scores are
Both more easily interpreted and easily communicated to others are correct
Which of the following is true about error in psychological measurement?
Error is an expected component of measurement.
range formula
R=xmax-xmin
variance formula
SS/n-1 or sd^2
Which description provides an example of a discrete variable?
The gender of each student in a psychology class
A distribution with two modes is said to be:
bimodal
A test is considered standardized if the manual for the test includes
clearly specified procedures for administration, clearly specified procedures for scoring, normative data
A test designed to provide information about whether or not an aviator has mastered the ability to fly solo is an example of a test that is
criterion-referenced
In order to conduct research using human subjects, a university requires researchers to complete an online ethics course, and then correctly respond to all the test items on that material. This test process could be best characterized as
criterion-referenced testing
Any influence on psychological test scores from factors other than what a test is intended to measure is referred to by measurement specialists as
error
A professor records the number of students who are absent each day for the semester. Because this is a numeric, discrete variable, a bar graph should be used to show the frequency distribution
false
A score equal to the 5th percentile is one of the highest scores in the distribution.
false
Classifying people into two groups on the basis of gender is an example of measurement on an ordinal scale
false
If it is appropriate to present a distribution of scores in a polygon, then it would also be appropriate to present the scores in a bar graph.
false
The range and the standard deviation are both measures of spread.
false
For a negatively skewed distribution with a mean of M = 20, what is the most probable value for the median?
greater than 20
Test reliability refers to
how consistently a test measures what it purports to measure.
psychological trait
is a construct
Referring to a psychological trait as a construct means that it
is a scientific concept developed to describe or explain behavior
In general, criterion-referenced testing
is useful for communicating information regarding the mastery of basic skills such as reading and writing
For a negatively skewed distribution with a mode of X = 25 and a median of 20, what is the most likely value for the mean?
less than 20
real limits
list of ranges the numbers fall between and how many times those numbers occur in each range
The raw scores from a test are normally distributed. The test user wishes to summarize the data using percentiles. A potential problem here is that score differences in the middle area of the distribution
may be exaggerated
median formula
middle number in distribution (if 2, add them and divide by 2)
A researcher measures eye color for a sample of n = 50 people. Which measure of central tendency would be appropriate to summarize the measurements?
mode
A distribution is positively skewed. Which is the most probable order, from smallest to largest, for the three measures of central tendency?
mode, median, mean
mode formula
most frequent number
The students in a psychology class seemed to think that the midterm exam was very easy. If they are correct, what is the most likely shape for the distribution of exam scores?
negatively skewed
Students may fantasize about a world without tests. But in reality, a world without tests would be more of a nightmare than a dream. This is so because
nepotism in hiring and promotions would be rampant, professionals would not be properly credentialed, educational difficulties would be more difficult to diagnose
mean formula
Σx/n
What position in the distribution corresponds to a z-score of z = +2.00?
Above the mean by a distance equal to 2 standard deviations
Which description provides an example of a continuous variable?
The amount of time to solve a problem