How do we establish split-half and alternate-forms reliability?
What will be an ideal response?
We establish split-half reliability by correlating scores on one half of the measure with scores on the other half of the measure. We establish alternate-forms reliability by correlating scores on two equivalent tests.
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A. A predisposition toward a disease means that the person will contract the disease. B. Having a predisposition to a disease is unrelated to contracting that disease. C. A predisposition makes a disease more likely, but it does not guarantee that the disease will be contracted. D. Identifying a predisposition means that effective treatments can begin early, and the disease can be thoroughly avoided.
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b. as part of the normal aging process. c. in late adulthood. d. as temporary conditions.
Which of the following is true of both types of workaholics?
a. Love their work b. Low job enjoyment c. Imbalance between work and personal time d. Perform well in high-demanding jobs
Regarding the human strengths described by Seligman and Peterson, which of the following is a correct match between the human strength and the positive personality traits expressed by it?
a. temperance-------appreciation of excellence, gratitude, hope, humor, spirituality b. humanity----------love, kindness, social intelligence c. transcendence----forgiveness, humility, prudence, self-control d. wisdom-----------citizenship, fairness, leadership