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GRE Psychology: Measurement And Methodology
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1. Personality measure for 'normal' / less clinical groups than MMPI - by Harrison Gough
Content validity
John Horn and Raymond Cattell
California Personality Inventory (CPI)
Objective tests (+types)
2. Originally used with free association techniques; word called out - subject says next word in mind
Empirical-keying or criterion-keying approach
Word Association Test
predictive value
Reliability (+types)
3. Attempt to measure less-defined properties (e.g. intelligence) - check for reliability and validity
Continuous data
Split-half reliability
Domain-referenced tests
External validity (+types)
4. Notable for cross-cultural application and simple directions - to make the best picture of a man - scored based on detail and accuracy - not artistic talent
Discrete data
Goodenough Draw-A-Man Test
cohort effect
T-score
5. The age level of a person'S functioning according to the IQ test
mental age
Variability
Objective tests (+types)
Content validity
6. Intelligence in relation to performance; pioneered development of psychometrics - 'no intelligence is culture-free'
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
frequency polygon
Anne Anastasi
John Horn and Raymond Cattell
7. When subject behave differently just because they thing that they have received the treatment substance or condition
External validity (+types)
Content validity
IQ Binet'S equation
placebo effect
8. Mathematically combines and summarizes overall effects or findings for a topic; best known for consolidating effectiveness of psychotherapy - can calculate overall effect size or conclusion drawn from a collection of studies; needed when conflicting
Meta-analysis
Pearson r correlation coefficient
Alpha levels
generalizability
9. 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
variance (calculation)
histogram
Selective attrition
Field study
10. Whether content covers a good sample of construct being measured
Statistical regression
Type I and II errors
ANOVA/analysis of variance
Content validity
11. Tell you the average extent to which scores were different from the mean - if average standard deviation is large - then scores were highly dispersed
standard deviation (calculation)
Continuous data
Alpha levels
histogram
12. Rosenthal effect; researchers see what they want to see; minimized in double-blind
Null hypothesis
Experimenter bias
Two-way ANOVA
Type I and II errors
13. Calculates how off the mean might be in either direction
External validity (+types)
predictive value
standard error of mean
Internal-External Locus of Control Scale
14. Most commonly used for adults 16+ - organized by subtests with subscales and identify problem areas; current is WAIS-IV
research design
quasi-experimental design
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
frequency polygon
15. How well a test measures a construct; multitrait-multimethod technique determines validity; internal - external: concurrent - construct - content - face
Aptitude tests
Validity (+types)
interval variables
Fluid intelligence
16. When people agree with opposing statements; giving tacit agreement
generalizability
Content validity
Field study
Acquiescence
17. Interest in the effect of independent variable on the dependent variable - often manipulated by applying it in experimental or treatment condition and withholding it from control condition
Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI)
nominal variables
independent variable
Population & related
18. Allows own answer: expression of conflicts - needs - impulses; content interpreted by administrator - some more objective than others; Rorschach Inkblot Test - Thematic Apperception Test - Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration (P-F) Study - Word Association
Word Association Test
Split-half reliability
Projective tests (+types)
Intelligence
19. Combines longitudinal and cross-sectional approach
Nonequivalent control group
cohort-sequential design
Illusory correlation
research design
20. Bell curve; larger the sample - greater chance of having a normal distribution
Correlational relationships
Acquiescence
Inferential statistics
normal distribution(+characteristic)
21. Knowing a fact
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
quasi-experimental design
Bayley Scales of Infant Development
Crystallized intelligence
22. How stable measure is; test-retest - split-half
One-way ANOVA
Vocational tests
Bayley Scales of Infant Development
Reliability (+types)
23. Does not control - but examines how independent variable affects it
Vocational tests
dependent variable
Nonequivalent control group
confounding variable
24. Transformation of a z-score - mean is 50 and the SD is 10 - T=10(Z)+50
social desirability
T-score
Field study
mode
25. Birth order vs. intelligence; the older - the more intelligent; the more children - the less intelligent; the greater spacing - the more intelligent
Robert Zajonc
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Bayley Scales of Infant Development
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
26. Might show how often different variables appear; nominal - ordinal - interval - ratio (real zero)
statistically significant
Internal validity
Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI)
Frequency distributions (+variables)
27. Has plotted points connected by lines - used to plot variables that are continuous (categories without clear boundaries)
Reliability (+types)
Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)
Hawthorne effect
frequency polygon
28. Not intelligence tests; measure sensory and motor development of infants to identify mental retardation; poor predictors of later intelligence
Experimenter bias
Intelligence
Meta-analysis
Bayley Scales of Infant Development
29. Takes place in controlled setting must be able to control for: independent variable - dependent variable - and confounding variable
Experimental design
Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)
Field study
Experimenter bias
30. The degree to which an independent variable can predict a dependent variable
predictive value
Rosenthal effect
Alfred Binet
Achievement tests
31. For ranks; determining the line that describes a linear relationship
Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI)
Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
Spearman r correlation coefficient
32. Allow generalization from sample to population - statistics (sample) - parameters (population): use statistics to estimate parameters
Inferential statistics
Aptitude tests
IQ Binet'S equation
Goodenough Draw-A-Man Test
33. Empirical-keying or criterion-keying approach; to determine of subject is like a particular group or not
Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Field study
Achievement tests
34. Assess extent interests and strengths match those found by professionals in a particular job field
Vocational tests
percentiles
Descriptive statistics (+types)
Alpha levels
35. Revised Binet'S version - used with children - organized by age level - Best known predictor of future academic achievement
double-blind experiment
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
Q-sort/measure
Concurrent validity
36. Mean is 0 - and SD=1 - This with Z-score allow you to compare one person'S score on two different distributions
Donald Campbell and Donald Fiske
Q-sort/measure
Lie detector tests
Standard normal distributions
37. Naturalistic setting - less control over environment than in lab; generates more hypotheses than able to prove
Rotter Incomplete Sentence Blank
Word Association Test
Illusory correlation
Field study
38. Give descriptive names - No order or relationship among the variables other than to separate them into groups - ex: male-female
Longitudinal design
Objective tests (+types)
Variability
nominal variables
39. Measure mastery in a particular area (e.g. final exam)
random sampling
Pearson r correlation coefficient
Criterion-referenced tests
Donald Campbell and Donald Fiske
40. Whether test items look like they measure the construct
Split-half reliability
Face validity
interval variables
Central Tendency (types and distribution differences)
41. Created to determine whether a person feels responsible for things that happen (internal) or no control over events in life (external)
predictive value
Scientific approach
Null hypothesis
Internal-External Locus of Control Scale
42. Originally to determine mental illness - now for personality; more clinical than CPI; 550 T/F/unsure questions (e.g. 'I would like to ride a horse'); discriminates between disorders; high validity because highly discriminatory items and 3 validity sc
Rorschach Inkblot Test
research design
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Chi-square test
43. Created multitrait-multimethod technique to determine validity of tests
Frequency distributions (+variables)
Correlational relationships
Donald Campbell and Donald Fiske
normal distribution(+characteristic)
44. Mean of Americans is standardized to 100 - with SD 15 or 16 depending on test; correlates most with IQ of biological parents and socioeconomic status
Mean IQ
Nonequivalent control group
Aptitude tests
Lewis Terman
45. How the score are spread out overall
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Variability
Demand characteristic
Validity (+types)
46. The approach to construct assessment instruments - involves selection of items that can discriminate between various groups; responses determine if he is like a particular group or not; e.g. Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
Empirical-keying or criterion-keying approach
T-score
Internal-External Locus of Control Scale
Test-retest reliability
47. How much variation there is among n number of scores in a distribution
Anne Anastasi
variance and standard deviation
Graphs (types)
stratified sampling
48. Tests the same person at multiple time points and looks at changes within that person
percentiles
Inferential statistics
dependent variable
within subject
49. Revised Binet scale to Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale; also studied gifted children - those with higher IQs better adjusted
One-way ANOVA
Z-scores
Lewis Terman
Experimental design
50. Draw a person of each sex and tell a story about them
Draw-A-Person Test
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
Internal-External Locus of Control Scale
placebo
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