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A psychological researcher has developed a new 12-item survey designed to measure introversion. Which of the following procedures should the researcher use specifically to evaluate the internal consistency of this new survey?
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Split-Half Correlation
Cronbach's Alpha
Which term describes a measure of reliability that assesses how uniformly participants respond across the different items within a multiple-item measure?
Researchers use different methods to determine how uniformly participants respond to items within a single scale. Match each term related to this internal reliability check with its correct description.
A researcher is developing a new 10-item questionnaire to measure 'perceived stress.' Arrange the steps they should take to evaluate the measure's internal consistency using the split-half correlation method.
If a 10-item questionnaire intended to measure 'Student Engagement' consists of two distinct sets of items that correlate well within their own groups but have zero correlation () between the two groups, the measure's overall internal consistency as measured by Cronbach's alpha () will be low.
Which of the following statistical indices are commonly used by researchers to evaluate the internal consistency of a multiple-item scale?
A scale is considered to have high internal consistency if a participant's response to one item (e.g., 'I feel confident') is completely unrelated to their responses to other items on the same scale (e.g., 'I feel good about myself').
A researcher is evaluating whether to use a new 20-item scale designed to measure a single personality trait. After finding that the items have a Cronbach's alpha () of only 0.45, the researcher decides the scale is an inadequate instrument because it fails to demonstrate sufficient _____. This judgment is based on the requirement that participants should respond to items within a single measure in a uniform way.
A researcher is designing and evaluating different psychological measures. Match each concrete measurement scenario with the correct internal consistency concept or evaluation method it illustrates.
A psychologist is analyzing a new 10-item anxiety questionnaire. To determine if the items uniformly reflect the single underlying construct of anxiety by evaluating how consistently participants respond across all items, the researcher must assess the scale's _____.
Arrange the steps a researcher would perform to systematically evaluate and decide on the reliability of a new multiple-item scale using internal consistency analysis.
Define internal consistency as it relates to psychological measurement. Explain when researchers must evaluate it and identify the two most common statistical indices used to calculate this measure of reliability.
Based on the concept of internal consistency, explain how the researcher should evaluate the reliability of this roulette simulation. What specific behavioral pattern across trials would indicate that this multiple-item measure has high internal consistency?
A researcher administers the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale to a sample of undergraduate students. How should the researcher apply statistical methods to evaluate whether this scale exhibits high internal consistency for this specific sample?
When a researcher is evaluating a new multiple-item scale, what does assessing its internal consistency primarily tell them?
If a researcher administers a 15-item questionnaire on academic motivation and finds that participants who score high on the odd-numbered questions tend to score low on the even-numbered questions, the questionnaire demonstrates strong internal consistency.
A researcher divides a multiple-item scale into two halves and compares the scores to verify that participants responded uniformly across both parts. Calculating this split-half correlation, or alternatively Cronbach's alpha (), allows the researcher to evaluate the scale's _________.
A research team is evaluating a new psychological assessment by breaking down its reliability testing into specific components. Match each analytical focus or procedure to the specific methodological concept it represents.
A researcher has drafted a new multiple-item measure to capture a single psychological construct and needs to critically evaluate its internal consistency. Arrange the methodological steps in the correct logical order to conduct this statistical evaluation.
When evaluating a multiple-item measure, which statistical indices do researchers most commonly calculate to determine its internal consistency?
A psychological scale demonstrates strong internal consistency if a participant's responses to its individual items are completely unrelated to one another.
A psychological researcher has developed a new 12-item survey designed to measure introversion. Which of the following procedures should the researcher use specifically to evaluate the internal consistency of this new survey?
A researcher develops a 20-item questionnaire to measure 'academic resilience' but calculates a very low Cronbach's alpha () for the collected data. Based on this statistical index, what is the most appropriate analytical conclusion regarding the questionnaire?
A psychologist creates a 10-item scale intended to measure a single construct: 'digital fatigue.' Upon testing the scale, they calculate Cronbach's alpha () and obtain a very low value. The psychologist decides to publish the scale as a unified measure anyway, arguing that the low merely proves the 10 items capture a highly diverse range of independent symptoms rather than redundant ones. Evaluate the methodological soundness of the psychologist's decision.