Midterm 1 - Introduction (Ch. 1) Flashcards

1
Q

A ___ is a measurement device or technique used to quantify ______ or aid in the understanding and prediction of ______

A

test; behaviour; behaviour

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A ____ is a set of items designed to measure characteristics of human beings that pertain to behaviour (overt or covert)

A

psychological test

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What is the difference between an achievement, aptitude, and intelligence test? What term encompasses all 3 concepts?

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  • achievement: measures previous learning
  • aptitude: potential for learning/acquiring a skill
  • intelligence: general potential to solve problems, adapt, think abstractly, and profit from experience
  • all encompassed by term HUMAN ABILITY
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What is reliability?

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  • accuracy, dependability, consistency, or repeatability of test results
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What is validity?

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  • meaning and usefulness of test results
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what is one thing all psychological tests have in common?

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all require a person to perform a behaviour

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What is the difference between a type 1 and type 2 error in hypothesis testing?

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T1: false positive (measure a result that isn’t actually there)
T2: false negative (don’t find effect when there actually is one)

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What are the 6 general assumptions of psychological tests?

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  • measure/predict what they purport to measure/predict
  • behaviour (and therefore test scores) typically remain stable over time
  • individuals understand test items the same way
  • individuals will report accurately ab themselves
  • individuals will report honestly
  • test score is equal to true score plus some error
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9
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What are 4 types of purposes for psychological tests?

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  • classification
  • promoting self-understanding
  • planning, evaluation, and modification of treatments
  • scientific inquiry
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