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The maximum value of item discrimination in norm-referenced test items occurs when the item difficulty is a. .05 b. .50 c. .75 d. 1.00

.50

In a meta-analysis, the researcher found that the mean for the experimental group in a study was 14, and the mean for the control group was 10. The standard deviation of the control group was 5. Based on these data, what is the ES? a. 5.0 b. 4.0 c. 0.80 d. 0.50 e. 0.20

0.80

In an item analysis, 14 of the 20 high-ability students answered an item correctly, whereas only 8 of the 20 low-ability students did. What is the discrimination index for this item? a. .30 b. .40 c. .50 d. .60 e. .70

30

In a meta-analysis, the results of various studies on a topic are quantified using a standard measure (ES) that is called a. error squared b. estimate of significance c. effect size d. efficiency standard

effect size

A major difference in the purpose of a meta-analysis and a review of literature for a research paper is that the meta-analysis uses the literature a. for empirical and theoretical conclusions b. to document a need for a particular study c. to determine what methods to use to conduct the meta-analysis d. to formulate the research hypothesis for the meta-analysis

for empirical and theoretical conclusions

The accuracy with which a 12-min run estimates maximal oxygen consumption in a group of male high school seniors represents a. logical validity b. content validity c. construct validity d. concurrent validity

concurrent validity

A physical education teacher develops a skill test in volleyball. After administering the test to 50 students, she asks the volleyball coach to rate the students on volleyball skills. She then correlates the students' test scores with the coach's rating. This is an example of what type of validity? a. criterion validity b. logical validity c. content validity d. face validity

criterion validity

Choose the correct sequence for developing a questionnaire. a. determining objectives, delimiting the sample, writing items, pilot testing b. pilot testing, determining objectives, writing cover letter, writing items c. delimiting the sample, pilot testing, determining objectives, writing items d. delimiting the sample, determining objectives, writing items, pilot testing

determining objectives, delimiting the sample, writing items, pilot testing

A teacher wishes to determine the reliability of three trials on a performance test. He uses ANOVA to obtain the reliability coefficient. This technique is called a. interclass correlation b. partial correlation c. equivalence correlation d. intraclass correlation

intraclass correlation

A predictive validity technique involving the construction of a two-way grid of percentages of students at different levels of an aptitude test who achieved different grades is called a. cross validation b. the known group differences c. an expectancy table d. index of discrimination

an expectancy table

For scores from a test to have good content validity, the following statement(s) must be true: a. The test is highly correlated with the final grade in the course. b. The test adequately samples what was covered in the course. c. The percentage of points for each topic area reflects the amount of emphasis given that topic. d. b and c only e. a, b, and c

b and c only

Which of the following is a technique for providing information about the reliability of an instrument? a. bivariate prediction b. coefficient alpha c. factor analysis d. chi square

coefficient alpha

Comparing test items with the course objectives (course topics) checks which type of validity? a. content b. predictive c. concurrent d. construct

content

The practice of selecting a small random sample of a survey's nonrespondents is primarily intended to a. try to raise the percentage of returns to at least 50% b. identify outliers c. determine whether the nonrespondents are a different population from the respondents d. ensure anonymity of responses

determine whether the nonrespondents are a different population from the respondents

A researcher decides to use an alpha of .01 and a power of .80. To determine the needed sample size the researcher must ascertain the expected a. beta b. stem-and-leaf distribution c. effect size d. skewness

effect size

A threat to the validity of rating scales is that the rater may tend to let her previous knowledge of the student in another capacity (e.g., another course) influence the rating. This threat is called the a. Hawthorne effect b. personal bias effect c. halo effect d. reminiscence effect

halo effect

Which of the following are most difficult to analyze in a questionnaire study? a. open-ended items b. yes/no items c. Likert-type items d. semantic differential items

open-ended items

It is common when looking at a distribution to encounter extreme or unusual scores that could have a misleading effect on the results. These extreme scores are termed a. residuals b. outliers c. curve busters d. deviants

outliers

When a national poll reports that its survey has a margin of error of 3%, it is referring to error due to a. sampling b. respondents not understanding questions c. misinterpreting the results d. recording the response

sampling

In calculating ES for a treatment effect between a pretest and a posttest, the text recommends the use of which standard deviation? a. the pretest standard deviation b. the posttest standard deviation c. the pooled standard deviation

the pretest standard deviation

When a researcher states that a result is significant, this means that a. the effect is an especially important one b. the scores are not correlated c. the result is unlikely to be a chance occurrence d. the scores are correlated

the result is unlikely to be a chance occurence

When a researcher claims that there is a difference between treatments (i.e., rejects the null hypothesis) when there really is no difference, what type of error is this? a. type I error b. type II error

type I error

Validity is determined by finding the correlation between scores on a. the even-numbered items and the odd-numbered items on a test b. one form of a test and another form of that same test c. a test and some independent criterion d. two administrations of the same test

a test and some independent criterion

To help ensure an acceptable return rate in a questionnaire study, the researcher should a. make liberal use of open-ended questions b. use follow-up letters or e-mails c. enclose or attach another copy of the survey d. b and c only e. a, b, and c

b and c only

Consider the following questionnaire item (which uses a yes/no format): "Do you use objective test items or essay items?" What rule regarding item construction does it violate? a. Avoid using negative items. b. Do not lead the respondent to answer in a certain way. c. Do not use items that have two or more separate ideas in the same item. d. Short questions are easier to understand.

do not use items that have two or more separate ideas in the same item

The author of a test of anxiety proceeds on the premise, based on the literature, that the performance of people with high anxiety suffers when they are under stress. In an experiment, the author finds that people who scored as highly anxious on the test performed more poorly on a stressful task. The test author maintained that this finding was evidence of what kind of validity? a. concurrent b. content c. predictive d. construct

construct

Scaled responses to questionnaire items such as strongly agree, agree, no opinion, and so on are referred to as ________ scale items. a. Gulick b. Likert-type c. semantic differential d. Binet

likert-type

The inclusion criteria in a meta-analysis are very much like a. delimitations b. limitations c. basic assumptions d. research hypotheses

delimitations

If a thermometer measured the temperature in an oven as 400° five days in a row when the temperature was actually 337°, this measuring instrument would be considered a. reliable and valid b. valid but not reliable c. reliable but not valid d. unreliable and invalid

reliable but not valid

If a researcher finds a small difference in average test scores between a large sample (over 700) of experimental participants and a large sample (same size) of control participants, it is very likely that the difference is a. statistically significant and has a high degree of meaningfulness b. not statistically significant but has a high degree of meaningfulness c. statistically significant but does not have a high degree of meaningfulness d. neither statistically significant nor meaningful

statistically significant but does not have a high degree of meaningfulness

The most frequent and severe criticism of meta-analysis is that a. the number of studies involved is generally too small b. the sources used in the literature search are not identified c. meta-analysis does not allow the use of dissertations and theses d. the studies represent wide differences in methodologies, designs, and measurements

the studies represent wide differences in methodologies, designs, and measurements

A survey technique that asks a jury of experts to respond to a series of questionnaires in order to reach a consensus about important issues is the a. normative survey method b. obtrusive survey method c. roundtable survey method d. Delphi survey method

Delphi survey method

A null hypothesis is a. nearly always the same as the research hypothesis b. a statistical hypothesis that assumes that the participants in two treatment groups were unequal before treatment began c. a statistical hypothesis that assumes that there is a difference among the effects of treatments d. a statistical hypothesis that assumes that there is no difference among the effects of treatments

a statistical hypothesis that assumes that there is no difference among the effects of treatments

A measure of meaningfulness that expresses the difference between the experimental and control group in standard deviation units is the a. effect size b. r squared c. omega squared d. chi square

effect size

In a meta-analysis, the ES for the experimental versus control groups was 0.68, which represents a percentile equivalent of 75. This means that a. the control group's average performance was 68 out of 100 compared with 75 out of 100 for the experimental group b. the average score of the experimental group was better than 75% of the control group's scores c. the probability is 75% that the use of the experimental treatment will improve the average student's score from the 50th to the 68th percentile d. the control group's mean was only 75% as high as that of the experimental group

the average score of the experimental group was better than 75% of the control group's scores

The fact that a meta-analysis quantifies findings from many studies is a frequently mentioned advantage. Another strong advantage of the meta-analysis over the normal review paper is a. the use of the computer in the literature search b. the description of the coding of study characteristics and the criteria for excluding studies c. the inclusion of theses and dissertations as well as journals d. the use of the "scorecard" count of the number of studies that share common findings (such as those that found statistically significant differences)

the description of the coding of study characteristics and the criteria for excluding studies

When an experimenter states that the level of significance is the .05 level, he is setting the probability of committing which type of error? a. type I error b. type II error

type I error

If the researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis when there really is a difference, this is an example of a a. one-tailed test b. two-tailed test c. type I error d. type II error

type II error

Which hypothesis is stated in the null form? a. There is no difference between the vocabulary scores of average- and high-ability students. b. The math achievement scores from School A are significantly higher than the scores from School B. c. The perceptual-motor development of first-grade girls is higher than that of first-grade boys. d. There is a positive relationship between attitude toward school and achievement scores.

There is no difference between the vocabulary scores of average- and high-ability students.

The use of intraclass correlation to estimate reliability in motor performance instead of Pearson r has the advantage(s) of a. allowing analysis of trial-to-trial change b. estimating reliability for more than two trials c. adjusting for differences among individuals d. a and b e. a, b, and c

a and b

Reliability of a measure may be established by a. giving the test to the same people on two different occasions and correlating the two sets of scores b. correlating scores from alternate forms of the same test c. correlating the test with some independent criterion d. a and b only e. a, b, and c

a and b only

In a meta-analysis of 100 studies that compared boys' and girls' knowledge of AIDS, an average ES of 0.50 was found. This number represents a. a correlation of 0.50 b. a mean square (variance) of 0.50 c. a t ratio of 0.50 d. a difference of 0.50 standard deviation units

a difference of 0.50 standard

When a tester divides the number of students who answered a test item correctly by the number of students who attempted the item, the result is called a. index of difficulty b. index of discrimination c. item variance d. KR-20 index

index of difficulty

The first step in conducting a questionnaire survey is to a. select the sample b. list specific objectives to be achieved c. construct the questionnaire items d. write the cover letter

list specific objectives to be achieved

A researcher tests the knowledge that 10,000 school children from the southwestern United States have about nutrition, and the scores are transformed into percentiles by grade level. This type of research is a ________ survey study. a. normative b. developmental c. correlational d. longitudinal e. multiple-case

normative

The type of scale that uses items such as "Worthless-Valuable" is called a a. Thorndike scale b. Thurstone scale c. semantic differential scale d. Likert scale

semantic differential scale


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