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shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
Which method is used to estimate the consistency of a psychological test across different occasions?
A. Face validity.
B. Test-retest reliability.
C. Split-half reliability.
D. Internal consistency.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
The concept of face validity refers to:
A. The extent to which a test appears to measure what it claims to measure.
B. The degree to which test scores predict future outcomes.
C. The internal consistency of a test.
D. The relationship between two variables.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
Which of the following techniques is used to control for order effects in a within-subjects design?
A. Random assignment.
B. Counterbalancing.
C. Double-blind procedure.
D. Cross-sectional study.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
What is the difference between correlation and causation?
A. Correlation implies causation.
B. Causation implies correlation.
C. Correlation measures the strength of a relationship, causation means one variable directly affects another.
D. Causation measures the strength of a relationship, correlation means one variable directly affects another.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good psychological test?
A. Reliability.
B. Subjectivity.
C. Validity.
D. Standardization.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
What does a p-value in hypothesis testing represent?
A. The probability of the results occurring by chance.
B. The reliability of the measurement.
C. The strength of the relationship between two variables.
D. The difference between the means of two groups.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
In a factor analysis, what is the purpose of "factor rotation"?
A. To eliminate measurement errors.
B. To make factors more interpretable by simplifying data structure.
C. To increase the number of variables.
D. To validate the research design.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
In research methodology, what does the term "double-blind procedure" mean?
A. Neither the participants nor the researchers know which group participants are in.
B. The participants know which group they are in, but the researchers do not.
C. The researchers know which group participants are in, but the participants do not.
D. Both participants and researchers know which group participants are in.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
Which type of validity refers to the degree to which a test predicts future performance?
A. Construct validity.
B. Concurrent validity.
C. Predictive validity.
D. Face validity.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology Measurement & Methodology
In a normal distribution, what percentage of data falls within one standard deviation of the mean?
A. 50%.
B. 68%.
C. 75%.
D. 95%.
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