Which of the following is true of split-half reliability?
A. It is relatively straightforward and easy to calculate.
B. It is assessed by measuring the same individuals at two points in time.
C. It is otherwise known as Cohen's kappa.
D. It is a commonly used indicator of interrater reliability.
Answer: A
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a. They are always negatively affected by it. b. The effects are significant and long lasting. c. The effects can be somewhat offset by social support. d. Negative effects do not happen when custody is shared by both parents.
The first personality inventory was called the
a. Bell Adjustment Inventory. b. Woodworth Personal Data Sheet. c. Bernreuter Personality Inventory. d. Mooney Problem Checklist.
The research on mental rotation has shown that
a. people use very different strategies when they rotate letters of the alphabet, as opposed to abstract geometric figures. b. right-handed people and left-handed people are basically identical in their ability to recognize pictures of left and right hands. c. young people are typically faster than elderly people in the speed of their mental rotation. d. young people and elderly people differ greatly in their sense of direction.
This type of persuasion, although more effective in long-term attitude change, requires more attention and effort on the part of the audience.
a. Peripheral route b. Foot-in-the door c. Central route d. Group think