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Imagine you created a survey to examine binge drinking on your campus. You asked respondents directly if they engaged in binge drinking. Once you started analyzing the results you realized what you were attempting to measure was not reflected in the question you asked. Which type of validity was not achieved in your study and why? Why is achieving this validity important? What question could you ask instead and what would rules would you use to say that a person engaged in binge drinking?

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Dr. Williams solicited the opinions of experts and review literature that identifies the different aspects of the concept of substance abuse. Dr. Williams was working to establish which type of validity?


A) face
B) construct
C) content
D) criterion

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______ refers to the process of evaluating the reliability and validity of measures about individuals, whereas the process ______ refers to organizations, neighborhoods, or collective units.


A) Psychometrics; ecometrics
B) Ecometrics; psychometrics
C) Internal validity; external validity
D) Internal reliability; external reliability

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The distinction between criterion and construct validation is always clear.

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Which of the following refers to the validation approach of construct validity?


A) asking parents or friends about a respondent's substance use to verify their self-reported substance use
B) a researcher asking opinions of experts or reviewing the literature to identify different aspects of a concept
C) showing that a measure on childhood abuse is related to other measures specified by theory
D) a question asking how many drinks a person has consumed in the past week to gain information on drinking patterns

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In deductive research, the process of conceptualization ______.


A) obtains similar measures by different observers that rate the same persons, events, or places.
B) is when two coders examine the same data
C) translates an abstract theory into testable hypotheses using specific variables
D) refers to the process of specifying the rules of what will indicate the value of a variable

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Say that you wanted to know about perceptions of crime on campus compared to perceptions of crime on other campuses. Suggest a fixed-choice question that you would ask, including the answer choices, and then suggest an open-ended question. Provide at least two benefits to using each of the different types of questions, and also one challenge for each.

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Compared to other cam...

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Criterion validity can be established when the scores obtained on one measure can be accurately compared to those obtained with a more direct or already validated measure of the same phenomenon. Provide two examples of additional measure that you feel could be used to valid findings on self-reported criminal activity.

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One could measure whether or n...

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Which of the following is a reliability measure commonly used to measure interitem reliability?


A) intercoder reliability
B) cronbach's alpha
C) interobserver reliability
D) criterion measure

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Explain at least one similarity and one difference between intraobserver and interobserver reliability. Then describe why interobserver reliability may greatly increase our confidence in a measure.

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Both of these types of reliability are a...

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Imagine you are a researcher that wants to study substance abuse. First of all, you need to decide what you mean by the term substance abuse. For example, describe which substances would be included in your definition and what do you mean by abuse (e.g., number of days of using substances, only when using multiple substances at once). What kinds of questions would you ask and what is your operational definition?

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Physical trace evidence, archives, and contrived observations are all unobtrusive measures because they ______.


A) allow researchers to collect data about individuals without their direct knowledge or participation
B) allow researchers to more easily analyze data
C) are typically collected by the government and therefore are more valid than other measures
D) allow respondents to provide information that researchers' desire

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A reliable measure is not always a valid measure.

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Interval and ratio levels involve continuous measures.

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A measure of blood-alcohol concentration or a urine test could serve as the ______ for validating a self-report measure of drinking, as long as the questions we ask about drinking refer to the same time period.


A) Face
B) Construct
C) Content
D) Criterion

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Which of the following is NOT true about the term concept?


A) Many concepts are used in everyday discourse without consistent definition.
B) Definitions of concepts can be the object of intense debate.
C) The meanings of concepts may change over time.
D) They always have a correct way of being defined.

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Define face validity and content validity. Provide an example of how we can develop questions or procedures that would address each type of validity. Then highlight at least one disadvantage and advantage for each type of validity.

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Face validity: The type of validity that...

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Close-ended or fixed-choice questions align with quantitative research because these types of questions rely on response choices that are preformulated.

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Reliability is the same thing as consistency.

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Operationalization refers to the set of rules and operations used to find the value of cases on a variable.

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