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GRE Psychology: Measurement And Methodology
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1. Like a histogram except that the vertical bars do not touch - various columns are separated by space
ANOVA/analysis of variance
bar graph
Lewis Terman
Objective tests (+types)
2. When relationship inferred when there is none - ex: many people think there is a relationship between physical and personality characteristics - when evidence show there is none
Illusory correlation
Demand characteristic
Anne Anastasi
median
3. Capable of showing order and pacing because equal spaces lie between the values - do not include real zero - ex: temperature
interval variables
Internal-External Locus of Control Scale
histogram
dependent variable
4. Originally used with free association techniques; word called out - subject says next word in mind
Crystallized intelligence
California Personality Inventory (CPI)
Word Association Test
T-test
5. Have order - equal intervals and a real zero ex: age
Experimenter bias
ratio variables
Selective attrition
Statistical regression
6. Used when equivalent one cannot be isolated
Robert Zajonc
between subject
Nonequivalent control group
Draw-A-Person Test
7. Neither the subject nor the experimenter know whether the subject is assigned to the treatment or the control group
Discrete data
double-blind experiment
frequency polygon
Charles Spearmen
8. 31 cards (1 blank and 30 pictures) with interpersonal scenes (2 people facing each other); subject tells story about each which reveals aspects of personality; often measure need for achievement; interpreting terms include needs - press - personology
frequency polygon
Alpha levels
Aptitude tests
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
9. Empirical-keying or criterion-keying approach; to determine of subject is like a particular group or not
Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
generalizability
percentiles
Two-way ANOVA
10. Not simple and linear - looks like a curved line - ex: arousal and perfomance - high A --> low P - Low A --> low P - medium A --> high P
Content validity
Rosenthal effect
Acquiescence
Curvilinear relationship
11. For children 6-16
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
Z-scores
Descriptive statistics (+types)
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-R)
12. Personality measure for 'normal' / less clinical groups than MMPI - by Harrison Gough
ratio variables
Item analysis (reliability)
California Personality Inventory (CPI)
Vocational tests
13. Mean is 0 - and SD=1 - This with Z-score allow you to compare one person'S score on two different distributions
Pearson r correlation coefficient
Q-sort/measure
research design
Standard normal distributions
14. Assess extent interests and strengths match those found by professionals in a particular job field
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Vocational tests
variance and standard deviation
Draw-A-Person Test
15. Consist of vertical bars in which the sides of the vertical bars touch - useful for discrete variables that have clear boundaries - interval variables in which there is some order
ratio variables
histogram
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
independent variable
16. Measure the extent to which test measures what it intends to; concurrent - construct - content - face
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
External validity (+types)
quasi-experimental design
interval variables
17. Draw a person of each sex and tell a story about them
Draw-A-Person Test
predictive value
Face validity
random sampling
18. Different subjects of different ages are compared - faster - easier
cross-sectional design
Inferential statistics
Central Tendency (types and distribution differences)
Q-sort/measure
19. Frequency polygon (continuous variables) - histogram/ bar graph (discrete)
Experimenter bias
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-R)
research design
Graphs (types)
20. Numerically calculating and expressing correlation - r range -1 to +1 - 0 = no relationship
dependent variable
Discrete data
Pearson r correlation coefficient
Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI)
21. Rosenthal effect; researchers see what they want to see; minimized in double-blind
frequency polygon
Experimenter bias
Internal validity
Lie detector tests
22. Experimenter bias; researchers see what they want to see; minimized in double-blind
Rosenthal effect
Scientific approach
quasi-experimental design
Item analysis (reliability)
23. For even number of values in the set - take the average of the two middle value
Robert Zajonc
median
Word Association Test
Intelligence
24. Created to determine whether a person feels responsible for things that happen (internal) or no control over events in life (external)
mental age
Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
within subject
Internal-External Locus of Control Scale
25. Intelligence in relation to performance; pioneered development of psychometrics - 'no intelligence is culture-free'
confounding variable
Anne Anastasi
Chi-square test
Lewis Terman
26. Measure how well you know a subject - measure past learning
Continuous data
T-score
range
Achievement tests
27. Personality test from Jung'S theory; 93 questions 2 answers each; 4-letter personality type - each letter 1 of 2 possible opposing characteristics: Introverted vs. Extraverted - Sensing vs. Intuition - Feeling vs. Thinking - and - Judgment vs. Percep
Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI)
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Scientific approach
Alpha levels
28. Not to diagnose depression but assess severity of depressive symptoms; used by researcher or clinician to track course of depressive symptoms
Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)
Scientific approach
Fluid intelligence
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
29. Not IQ - It is unlikely IQ captures all facets of it
Two-way ANOVA
Intelligence
IQ Binet'S equation
Robert Zajonc
30. Cartoons in which one person is frustrating another; asked to describe how the frustrated person responds
Curvilinear relationship
Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration (P-F) Study
random sampling
Q-sort/measure
31. Birth order vs. intelligence; the older - the more intelligent; the more children - the less intelligent; the greater spacing - the more intelligent
Test-retest reliability
Robert Zajonc
Anne Anastasi
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
32. Measure arousal of sympathetic nervous system - stimulated by lying and anxiety
Reactance
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-R)
Lie detector tests
variance and standard deviation
33. How a researcher attempts to examine a hypothesis - different questions call for different approaches - some approaches are more scientific than others
Inferential statistics
research design
percentiles
bar graph
34. figure out how much each score differs (deviates) from the mean by subtracting the mean from each score - square each of these deviation values (to get rid of negative value) - add all these squared deviations to get the sum of square - divide sum by
Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI)
Null hypothesis
variance (calculation)
Frequency distributions (+variables)
35. Use correlation coefficients in order to predict one variable y from another variable x - let you define a line on graph that describes the relationship between x and y - when the least-square line or regression line is fit to the data - basically: u
F-scale or F-ratio
Linear regression
cross-sectional design
Word Association Test
36. Structured - do not allow own answers; more objective than projective tests; not completely objective because most self-reported; Q-sort - Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) - California Personality Inventory (CPI) - Myers-Brigg Type
Central Tendency (types and distribution differences)
Crystallized intelligence
Objective tests (+types)
Type I and II errors
37. Tests the effects of two independent variables or treatment conditions at once
Frequency distributions (+variables)
Crystallized intelligence
Two-way ANOVA
Rosenthal effect
38. Most commonly used for adults 16+ - organized by subtests with subscales and identify problem areas; current is WAIS-IV
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
nominal variables
Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI)
39. Tell you the average extent to which scores were different from the mean - if average standard deviation is large - then scores were highly dispersed
quasi-experimental design
standard deviation (calculation)
Experimental design
Standard normal distributions
40. Subjects alter behaviour because they are being observed
Percentages under normal distribution based on SDs (from mean to end)
Hawthorne effect
Alfred Binet
John Horn and Raymond Cattell
41. How well a test measures a construct; multitrait-multimethod technique determines validity; internal - external: concurrent - construct - content - face
Content validity
Learn the shape of different distributions
Validity (+types)
cohort-sequential design
42. A level of <0.05or <0.01 means that chance that seemingly significant errors are due to random variation rather than to true systematic variance is less than 5% or 1%
Alpha levels
Rosenthal effect
normal distribution(+characteristic)
Projective tests (+types)
43. Includes: testable hypothesis - reproducible experiment - operationalized definition (observable and measurable)
Reliability (+types)
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Scientific approach
Experimenter bias
44. Does not control - but examines how independent variable affects it
Pearson r correlation coefficient
T-score
Lewis Terman
dependent variable
45. The age level of a person'S functioning according to the IQ test
statistics
mental age
standard deviation (calculation)
Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
46. Attempts to eliminate/minimize these - variables in the environment that might also effect the dependent variable and blue the effect of independent variable on the dependent variable
California Personality Inventory (CPI)
confounding variable
Nonequivalent control group
Alfred Binet
47. When subject behave differently just because they thing that they have received the treatment substance or condition
Vocational tests
placebo effect
standard deviation (calculation)
Scientific approach
48. Process in testing concurrent validity
John Horn and Raymond Cattell
mental age
Rosenthal effect
Cross validation
49. How much variation there is among n number of scores in a distribution
variance and standard deviation
variance (calculation)
Vocational tests
Achievement tests
50. Describe what is seen in each of 10 inkblots; scoring is complex; validity questionable
nominal variables
Descriptive statistics (+types)
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Correlational relationships
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