Chapter 5.1 Nature of Test Flashcards

1
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Aside from considering the sources of error from test construction, test administration, or scoring and interpretation, one must also consider the______in measuring their reliability

A

nature of the test

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This focus if the test measures one trait or multiple triats

A

Homogeneity VS Heterogeneity of test items

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______will yield high inter-item consistency while heterogenous will yield lower-inter item consistency

A

Homogenous test ;

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4
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Anong gagawin to measure the reliability of heterogenous items?

A

Mas maganda per subscale ang pag measure kapag heterogenous

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5
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This focuses if the test measure a characteristic that is stable over time or something that is shifting from time to time

A

DYNAMIC VS Static Characteristics

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6
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What reliability estimates we can use in static characteristics/personality traits?

A

lahat ng reliability estimates

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7
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What reliability estimates we can use in dynamic characteristics/states

A

internal consistency while test-retest is not allowed

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This focuses if the variance of either variable in a correlational analysis is restricted by the sampling procedure used

A

RESTRICTION OR INFLATION OF RANGE

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9
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In restriction or inflation of range, if the sample size is low then the correlation is___

A

lower

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If the variance of either variable in a correlational analysis is inflated by the sampling procedure, then the resulting correlation coefficient tends to be _______

A

higher

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11
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It focuses on the number of items

A

Number of items

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12
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________it favors higher items

A

Cronbach’s alpha

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13
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In _________ time limit is long enough to allow test takers to attempt all items, and if some items are so difficult that no testtaker is able to obtain a perfect score

A

Power Test

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14
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In _______ it contains items of uniform level of difficulty (typically uniformly low) so that, when given generous time limits, all test takersers should be able to complete all the test itecorrectly.

A

Speed Test

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15
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Example of power test

A

intelligence test

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16
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example of speed tests

A

CFIT, PNLT

17
Q

main difference of power and speed test

A

power- iba iba yung diffuclty
speed: uniform difficulty

18
Q

In _______Reliability tests are generally not applicable since they are designed to look for variability among testtaker

A

CRITERION REFERENCED TEST

19
Q

Explain why we can’t use reliability estimates on criterion referenced testing

A

Reliability is about reducing variance or differences of the score. On the other hand, criterion referenced tests, ang goal is to look for variability among test-takers. It doesn’t make sense to check for reliability because it will never become reliable.

CRT is not appropriate because it compares the individual to specific criteria not to to norm or other individuals

Psych tests norm referenced: as much as possible, we want to reflect the reality

Education: gatekeeper