A. alternate-from reliability
B. split-half reliability.
C. content validity.
D. criterion reliability.
Related Mcqs:
- Professor Ehsan gave his class a twenty-question test covering two weeks of class material. Fifteens were on the structures of the brain, although he only spent ten minutes talking about the brain. Professor Ehsan’s test did not appear to have adequate_______validity.
A. criterion
B. predictive
C. alternate form
D. content - When professor Muniza asks her students to answers in class, she can quickly tell from their facial expressions whether they are happy to participate professor Muniza’s perceptual skill best illustrates:
A. emotional intelligence
B. divergent thinking.
C. analytical intelligence.
D. logistical intelligence. - Researchers are in the process of developing a new college entrance exam. They want to ensure that wherever the test is given, it will be administered scored, and interpreted in the same manner. In other words, the researchers are concerned with
A. standardization
B. reliability
C. quantification
D. psychophysics - Serat has developed a new test. He gives the test to 1,000 people. Six weeks later he gives the test to the same 1,000 people. Serat is assessing the______of his test.
A. split-half reliability
B. test-retest reliability
C. alternate form reliability
D. criterion validity - Sadiq and Tahir had an excellent time-travel adventure back to 1916. In order to come back to present sadiq (who is a little below average in intelligence needs a score of 115 on the stanford-Binet Intelligence Test, Sadiq has to convince Professor Tahir that he is_______than he actually is, because the Stanford-Binet IQ was calculated as________.
A. older; (mental age/chronological age 10
B. younger; (mental age/chronological age 100
C. older; (chronological age/mental age 10
D. younger; (chronological age/mental age 10 - Dr. Ahmad administerd his new intelligence test to a group of subjects and then compared each subject’s score on the old-numbereds. He found a large positive correlation between the odd and even scores, indicating the test has:
A. predictive validity.
B. split-half reliability.
C. criterion validity.
D. construct validity. - Ana has a score of 115 on an IQ test that can be compared to the score of hundreds of other people who took the some test. The capability to compare scores statistically is a function of
A. norms
B. validity.
C. reliability.
D. stability. - A college administrator is trying to assess whether an admissions test accurately predicts how well applicants will perform at his school. The administrator is most obviously concerned that the test is:
A. standardized
B. normally distributed
C. reliable
D. valid - If a test has good test-retest reliability:
A. there is a strong correlation between items on the test.
B. it accurately measures what it says it measures.
C. it can be used to predict future performance.
D. they test yields similar scores if taken at two different times. - When the same procedures are used in giving a test to all people, the test has been:
A. validated
B. normalized
C. operationalized
D. standardized
Mcq Added by: Lubaba Zarshal