What is a correct definition of Construct Validity?
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If the content of a measure corresponds to the content of the attribute of interest
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Is a measure seems to have the right amount of appropriateness to the attribute of interest
C
If a measure predicts another measure correctly
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If a measure corresponds to the concept underlying the attribute of interest
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orthopedagogiekWOStudiejaar 1
This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes.
Lesson duration is: 15 min
Items in this lesson
What is a correct definition of Construct Validity?
A
If the content of a measure corresponds to the content of the attribute of interest
B
Is a measure seems to have the right amount of appropriateness to the attribute of interest
C
If a measure predicts another measure correctly
D
If a measure corresponds to the concept underlying the attribute of interest
Slide 1 - Quiz
One of this research method's strengths, is to richly descripe phenomena, and it's weaknesses concern validity and reliability, because of it's focussing on an individual
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Correlational studies
B
Case studies
C
Randomized experiments
D
Single-case experiminental designs
Slide 2 - Quiz
Are the following sentences on research methods correct or incorrect? "In a single case experimental design a single participants is observed, while one factor is manipulated" "The external validity is strong in a singe case experimental design, because of its generalizability."
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Both sentences are correct
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Both sentences are incorrect
C
Only sentence 1 is correct
D
Only sentence 2 is correct
Slide 3 - Quiz
Which concept is explained by the following definition? ‘The quantitative study of the distribution and causes of disorder in human populations.’
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Epidemiology
B
Etiology
C
Epigenetics
D
Validity
Slide 4 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct? Quantitative procedures provide hypothesis testing. Qualitative procedures provide more flexible, broadscope investigation.
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Both sentences are correct
B
Both sentences are incorrect
C
Only sentence 1 is correct
D
Only sentence 2 is correct
Slide 5 - Quiz
Which of the following are ethical standards for research in Children?
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Informed consent, random selection and mutual responsibilities
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Informed consent, confidentiality and nonharmful procedures
C
Informed consent, confidentiality and random selection
D
Random selection, confidentiality and nonharmful procedures
Slide 6 - Quiz
Which sentence is false?
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The DSM is often referred to as a clinically derived classification system.
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The most recent revision is the DSM-5
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The DSM is the second most used classification system in the United states
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The DSM provides criteria for the diagnosis of and information related to specific disorders.
Slide 7 - Quiz
What is not an example of internalizing syndromes?
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Steals at home
B
Rather be alone
C
Cries a lot
D
Overtired
Slide 8 - Quiz
Stigmatization is often thought of as involving three dimensions. Which dimension is not correct?
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Negative stereotypes
B
Devaluation
C
Racism
D
Discrimination
Slide 9 - Quiz
Structured diagnostic interviews have arisen in part to create interviews that are likely to be more reliable. Is this true or false?
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True
B
False
Slide 10 - Quiz
What is the most direct method of assessment and require the least inference?
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Surveys about behavior
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Behavioral observations
C
Indirect assessment
Slide 11 - Quiz
A popular measure to find out about the intellectual functioning of a child, is the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development. From which age phase can this measure be used?