Question 113 pts
If the correlation between scores on a measurement from one time to another is high, then the measurement is said to have which type of reliability?
Inter/intra-rater reliability
An equivalence or alternative form of reliability
Homogeneity
Test-retest reliability
Question 12
Which of the following are disadvantages of an online or paper/hard form survey?
Respondents may not always tell the truth.
Self administered survey format may not be suitable for obtaining an explanation of behavior or sensitive information.
Some respondents may fail to answer some or all of the questions if not properly supervised.
All of the above are disadvantages.
Question 13
The extent to which all of the questions on a measure assess the same skills is called what?
Inter/intra rater reliability
An equivalence or alternative form of reliability
Homogeneity
Test-retest reliability
Question 14
This is used when the difference between the numbers from a measurement scale have meaning. Means and standard deviation are used to summarize the values from these scares and results can be either continuous or discrete.
Nominal scale
Ordinal scale
Numerical scale
None of the above
Question 15
This is the extent to which an observed effect or outcome can be generalized to another setting or population. It addresses the question will I get the same results if I repeat the intervention in a different setting, at a different time, with a different facilitator?
Internal validity
Maturation
External validity
Participant attrition
Question 16
This is a conceptual ideal of how you believe your project or program plan will and should work and uses word and/or pictures to describe the sequence of activities that will bring about change.
Needs assessment
Standard for evaluation
Logic model
Intervention
Question 17
This is the most frequently occurring value, number, or amount in a data set.
Mode
Mean
Median
Range
Question 18
Which of the following statements is true about an experimental evaluation design?
No random assignment is used to determine the control and experimental group
Random assignment is used to determine the control and experimental group.
No control group is determined or used
Only an experimental group is determined and used
Question 19
Guidelines for using this type of data collection method during the evaluation process include identifying an inclusion and exclusion criteria, considering both published and unpublished material, and employing a method that distinguishes material with different levels of quality.
A review of the literature
Observations
Medical records
Physical examinations
Question 20
An evaluation measure is considered to be this if it is free from measurement error.
Valid
Biased
Reliable
Cost-effective
11. The correct option is D) Test-Retest Reliability
administer the same test to the same group of people on two different occasions. Sensitive to measurement error due to time sampling. Test-Retest reliability can have major carry over effects.
12. The correct option is D) All of the above are disadvantages
13..The correct option is C) Homogeneity . Internal Consistency/Homogeneity Reliability
-Reflects extent to which the items measure various aspects of the same characteristic or trait, and nothing else.
-The scale/measure is grounded in a theory that defines its dimensions.
14. The correct option is C) number scale . It indicates an actual quantity. So you have more or less of something not just a place and it can be an equal amount separating any adjacent scores. So if you have a score of 20 and someone gets a 22 they got 2 points higher than you.
Question 113 pts If the correlation between scores on a measurement from one time to another...
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___________ is the extent to which an observed effect or outcome can be generalized to another setting or population. It addresses the question will I get the same results if I repeat the intervention in a different setting, at a different time, with a different facilitator? Internal validity Maturation External validity Participant attrition Flag this Question Question 22 The __________ represents all of the elements (e.g. individuals, items, objects) whose characteristics are being studies in an evaluation. Population Sample Control...
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Summarize the experiment(s) and answer the following question:
Why is this a correlational study and not an experiment (hint: why
can't researchers manipulate the independent variable here)? What
do you think of their measure of charisma and social skills? Why do
you find it satisfactory or unsatisfactory?
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Hippel et al. _2016_ - Quick Thinkers are Smooth
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