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Week 3: Knowledge Review question and answers
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Question 2 of 25 2.0 Points

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the

person's score would be the

 A. standard error of the mean

 B. variance

 C. reliability of the test

 D. standard error of measurement

Answer Key: D

Question 3 of 25 2.0 Points

If you have three clocks in your house, and every clock is 10 minutes fast, this is an example of

 A. systematic error

 B. random error

 C. measurement error

 D. rubber yardstick

Answ...
Week 3: Knowledge Review question and answers
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Question 2 of 25 2.0 Points

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the

person's score would be the

 A. standard error of the mean

 B. variance

 C. reliability of the test

 D. standard error of measurement

Answer Key: D

Question 3 of 25 2.0 Points

If you have three clocks in your house, and every clock is 10 minutes fast, this is an example of

 A. systematic error

 B. random error

 C. measurement error

 D. rubber yardstick

Answ...
Week 6 Case Analysis

Introduction

The case being discussed in this analysis involves a counselor that is employed at a

university who uses computer-based personality assessments to gather data from the students

who seek her assistance with career selection. Many issues can arise from situations such as this

and there are a vast number of variables that have a direct effect on the effectiveness of the

procedure. In this analysis of this case, there is explanation of the immediate reaction a...
Anderson - PSYC - 502 Week 6 Case Analysis
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Week 6 Case Analysis

Introduction

The case being discussed in this analysis involves a counselor that is employed at a

university who uses computer-based personality assessments to gather data from the students

who seek her assistance with career selection. Many issues can arise from situations such as this

and there are a vast number of variables that have a direct effect on the effectiveness of the

procedure. In this analysis of this case, there is explanation of the immediate reaction a...
Question 1 of 25 2.0 Points

When talking about errors in terms of psychological testing, we are referring to the fact that:

 A. someone got an answer incorrect.

 B. there is always some inaccuracy in the measurement

 C. the test was inappropriate for that particular group.

 D. the score is too subjective to be accurate.

Answer Key: B

Question 2 of 25 2.0 Points

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the

person's score would be the
...
Week 3: Knowledge Review
Last document update:
ago
Question 1 of 25 2.0 Points

When talking about errors in terms of psychological testing, we are referring to the fact that:

 A. someone got an answer incorrect.

 B. there is always some inaccuracy in the measurement

 C. the test was inappropriate for that particular group.

 D. the score is too subjective to be accurate.

Answer Key: B

Question 2 of 25 2.0 Points

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the

person's score would be the
...
PSYC 502 Week 3 Knowledge Review LUO



When talking about errors in terms of psychological testing, we are referring to the fact that:

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the person’s score would be the

If you have three clocks in your house, and every clock is 10 minutes fast, this is an example of

Theoretically, reliability is

When creating a test, one generally uses a subset of items to represent a larger construct. This is know...
PSYC 502 Week 3 Knowledge Review
Last document update:
ago
PSYC 502 Week 3 Knowledge Review LUO



When talking about errors in terms of psychological testing, we are referring to the fact that:

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the person’s score would be the

If you have three clocks in your house, and every clock is 10 minutes fast, this is an example of

Theoretically, reliability is

When creating a test, one generally uses a subset of items to represent a larger construct. This is know...
PSYC 502 Week 3 Knowledge Review LUO



When talking about errors in terms of psychological testing, we are referring to the fact that:

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the person’s score would be the

If you have three clocks in your house, and every clock is 10 minutes fast, this is an example of

Theoretically, reliability is

When creating a test, one generally uses a subset of items to represent a larger construct. This is know...
PSYC 502 Week 3 Knowledge Review
Last document update:
ago
PSYC 502 Week 3 Knowledge Review LUO



When talking about errors in terms of psychological testing, we are referring to the fact that:

If we repeatedly administered the same test to the same individual, the standard deviation of the person’s score would be the

If you have three clocks in your house, and every clock is 10 minutes fast, this is an example of

Theoretically, reliability is

When creating a test, one generally uses a subset of items to represent a larger construct. This is know...
PSYC 502 Week 2 Knowledge Review



Which of the following scales has the properties of magnitude, absolute zero, and equal intervals?

Statistical procedures that summarize and describe a series of observation are called

Scales of measurement differ from one another in terms of

Which of the following scales has the properties of magnitude, absolute zero, and equal intervals?

A scale that allows one to determine only if there is more, less, or an equal amount of the attribute in comparison to...
PSYC 502 WEEK 2 KNOWLEDGE REVIEW
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PSYC 502 Week 2 Knowledge Review



Which of the following scales has the properties of magnitude, absolute zero, and equal intervals?

Statistical procedures that summarize and describe a series of observation are called

Scales of measurement differ from one another in terms of

Which of the following scales has the properties of magnitude, absolute zero, and equal intervals?

A scale that allows one to determine only if there is more, less, or an equal amount of the attribute in comparison to...
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