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COUN 6360 Week 5 Quiz
- Which of the following is an example of negative correlation?
- Probably, the most basic form of validity is content validity.
- “A newly developed instrument for screening depression suggests that an individual is not depressed; however, later information reveals that in fact he is depressed. This problem can be attributed to:”
- One problem with parallel forms reliability is that individuals may look up questions between the time they take the two tests.
- Theoretically, if several individuals who score high on a test have a substantial number of low responses, and individuals who score low on the test have a substantial number of high responses, then the test is likely to have which of the following?
- Which of the following is NOT a type of reliability?
- Which of the following does NOT describe validity?
- When one “attempts to estimate the reliability of all the possible split half combinations” of a test, one is assessing what kind of reliability?
- Probably, the most basic form of validity is content validity.
- “A determination is made as to how scores on individual items relate to each other or to the test as a whole.” This statement refers to which kind of reliability?
- Which of the following is NOT related to test worthiness?
- “If you are interested in examining whether or not the GREs can accurately tell how students perform in graduate school, you would most likely want to investigate the
- Which of the following is true regarding Classical Test Theory and/or Item Response Theory (IRT)?
- Item Response Theory (IRT) has the advantage over Classical Test Theory in that it provides more detailed information regarding each item in a test.
- 15. The Carl Perkins Act (PL 98-524) asserted: