Instructions
The quiz:
- Covers the Textbook material from Module 3: Week 3.
- Contains 25 multiple-choice and true/false questions.
- Has no time limit.
- Allows 1 attempt.
- Is worth 75 points.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 3: Week 3.
Attempt History
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Question 1
3 / 3 pts
The most commonly reported reliability coefficient is known as the ______, which measures the extent to which items are intercorrelated.
correlation coefficient
synthetic equivalence unit
Cronbach’s alpha
Potzki’s degree
Question 2
3 / 3 pts
In stratified random sampling, the researcher divides the population into several groups based on ______, and then randomly samples from each group.
fiscal cost
the researcher’s preference
chosen characteristics of sampling units
last names
Question 3
3 / 3 pts
Which sampling method consists of dividing the size of the population by the desired sample size and using a sampling interval to find participants throughout the population?
convenience sampling
proportional stratified sampling
systematic random sampling
simple random sampling
Question 4
3 / 3 pts
Why should a researcher report the method they used to sample in the methods section of an empirical paper?
to allow readers to evaluate the validity of the findings and replicate the study in follow-ups
to demonstrate journalistic integrity
to present a completely objective and unbiased publication
to justify the expense of the research project
Question 5
3 / 3 pts
In measurement, researchers use a(n) ______ to come up with a way to measure the concept they are examining.
standard error
validity construct
measurement clause
operational definition
Question 6
3 / 3 pts
The entire group of individuals that the researcher wishes to understand and study is referred to as the ______.
population
selected participants
statistic
sample
Question 7
3 / 3 pts
Cluster sampling occurs primarily when the researcher randomly selects a sample of ______ groups within a population.
naturally occurring
multi-stage
differentially distributed
open sourced
Question 8
3 / 3 pts
How do levels of measurement help researchers decide which statistical tests to run on their data?
They demonstrate the need for how strong a measurement will be under certain analytical breakdowns.
They showcase the work that has gone into undertaking the measure.
They tell the researcher the amount of analytic power needed to derive information from the results.
They inform the researcher of how much information a measurement is capable of providing.
Question 9
3 / 3 pts
Under which component of validity does the researcher typically attempt to answer the question of whether the test measures what it is said to measure?
internal
construct
open-ended
metaphorical
Question 10
3 / 3 pts
Why is convenience sampling not a particularly generalizable survey method?
It oversamples from difficult to access populations, making understanding their lived realities more convenient.
It relies on the researcher selecting easily accessible and available participants, which may not reflect the population.
It depends on participants from a random sample actually answering survey questions.
It relies on first-person author accounts, and does not include bringing in other voices.
Question 11
3 / 3 pts
Which is an ethical consideration a researcher must think through before conducting a study?
assurance of monetary benefits for participants
development of a research agenda
restriction of measurements that can cause harm to participants
publication guideline protocols
Question 12
3 / 3 pts
A researcher uses a random number generator to choose 20 individuals to participate in their study from a population size of 200. What process has this researcher gone through?
randomization
random selection
random assignment
involved deliberation
Question 13
3 / 3 pts
SAT scores used to predict whether someone will do well in later academic work are an example of which type of validity?
correlational
construct
criterion
content
Question 14
3 / 3 pts
Researchers must practice great care to ensure ______ in their studies, otherwise known as the preciseness of administering a test or intervention.
insurance
fidelity
assurance
bias
Question 15
3 / 3 pts
When writing a survey, researchers should be sure to practice ______, which is when a test is able to assess individuals in an equitable, consistent, non-biased, and reliable way.
anti-bias
fairness
differentiation
evaluation
Question 16
3 / 3 pts
The process of grouping statements into categories rather than coding individual words is known as ______.
synthesizing
easing
chunking
facilitating
Question 17
3 / 3 pts
One disadvantage of ______ is that not all content standards would appear uniformly from classroom to classroom.
standardized tests
teacher developed tests
nationwide aptitude tests
survey measures
Question 18
3 / 3 pts
What is the portion of a question called that is intended to capture potential misconceptions of the test taker?
key
distractor
stem
exclusion
Question 19
3 / 3 pts
Why would a school district employ a portfolio assessment over a standardized test to gauge a students’ development?
Portfolio assessments can take the place of standardized nationwide test scores.
Portfolio assessments can better gauge students’ development and skill improvement by looking at a broad collection of student work over time.
Academic administrators typically use portfolio assessments to evaluate their own work, and so the process is replicable.
Portfolio assessments are typically less expensive to administer.
Question 20
3 / 3 pts
Which consists of understanding the correlation or consistency between two different but equivalent forms of a measure?
operational definition synthesis
causal analysis
alternate form reliability
in-path validity
Question 21
3 / 3 pts
In which section of the research paper does a researcher typically report the timeline for the intervention and the study?
method section
conclusion
literature review
results
Question 22
3 / 3 pts
What attributes distinguish constructed response items from selected response items?
Only constructed response items are used in surveys.
Participants are given more autonomy in responding to questions in constructed response items.
Constructed response questions are reliable, and selected response questions are valid.
Constructed response questions try to get descriptive information, and selected response items do not.
Question 23
3 / 3 pts
According to the text, how does a researcher’s choice for how to analyze data have an impact on the overall structure of the research project?
The choice will influence the type of literature that is presented in the study.
The influence of data analysis will determine construct validity.
Researchers’ perspectives on these key issues help develop a professional expertise field.
This choice might alter whether data collected is qualitative or quantitative in nature.
Question 24
3 / 3 pts
Miguel wants to measure the self-esteem of kindergartners by asking them questions about their happiness in different places in life. Because he can’t directly measure self-esteem, and is instead trying to figure it out by asking other questions, self-esteem is an example of a(n) ______.
distractor
manifest function
latent construct
utility function
Question 25
3 / 3 pts
Marcus has just completed an entrance exam on his first day of high school. He is told that this test is not graded, but is used to compare later to assess his development. What type of a test did Marcus take?
homeroom test
benchmark test
operational test
unit test