Across
- 3. type of validity measured by whether it breaks up into the same types of dimensions
- 4. type of reliability comparing scores from 2 successive tests on the same subjects and calculating correlation between the 2 sets of scores
- 7. unscientific form of validity when a measurement procedure superficially appears to measure what it claims to measure
- 10. type of validity measured by whether the measure predicts what it is supposed to predict
- 11. random ______, refers to how individuals are selected to participate in study
- 13. method of knowing based on others' expert knowledge, tends to shut off inquiry
- 15. type of validity measured by comparing one type of measure against another (well-established)
- 18. observed score +/- error
- 19. method of knowing based on answers through logical reasoning, includes premise and arguments
- 20. concepts must be defined independently of outcomes (if a theory is incorrect, there should be a way to show it)
Down
- 1. "tolerance for violence against women" is considered what part of the study design from lecture 2?
- 2. random ______, refers to how study participants are placed into groups
- 5. method of knowing based on information about others' behaviors and attitudes
- 6. method of knowing where information is accepted as true because it has always been believed
- 8. type of validity measured by whether it differentiates itself from other similar constructs (AKA discriminant validity)
- 9. method of knowing where knowledge is based on hunches or "instinct"
- 12. method of knowing based on observations of actual experiences, can lead to biased interpretation
- 14. type of reliability where independent coders evaluate a characteristic of a message
- 16. "burns food" and "doesn't clean" are considered what parts of the study design from lecture 2?
- 17. type of reliability measuring extent of consistency between multiple items measuring the same concept
