PEER ASSISTED STUDY SESSIONS Facil: Sophia Mirzayee Course: PSYC 1002 Email: sophia_mirzayee@carleton.ca Office: ML 408 Week: 2 Office Hour: Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm TYPES OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY Instructions: Match the definitions/examples with the correct type of reliability or validity. Each term is intended to be used only once. Reliability and Validity Concepts ___1. Test-retest reliability ___2. Reliability ___3. Validity ___4. Construct validity ___5. Criterion validity ____6. Face validity ____7. Predictive validity ____8. Inter-rater reliability ____9. Content validity Definitions and Examples A. The Life Satisfaction Scale looks like it measures what it purports to. B. A class takes a biology test and then they take it again two weeks later so the instructor can assess ___________. C. The degree to which a test predicts another variable it should predict, such as the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score predicting success in a higher education doctoral program. D. The degree to which two or more observers agree about an event, such as whether Shakira, Blake, Usher, and/or Adam turn their chairs for a participant. E. If a depression scale truly reflects depression, it has good (specific type of validity) _______. F. Consistency across repeated measurement. G. The degree to which a scale/test actually measures what it intends to. H. The degree to which two measures that reflect the same concept are correlated, such as if MCCC creates its own reading placement test and correlates scores with scores from the same students’ COMPASS reading placement. DISCLAIMER: PASS worksheets are designed as a study aid for use in PASS workshops only. Worksheets may contain errors, intentional or otherwise. It is up to the student to verify the information contained within. PEER ASSISTED STUDY SESSIONS Facil: Sophia Mirzayee Email: sophia_mirzayee@carleton.ca Course: PSYC 1002 Office: ML 408 Week: 2 Office Hour: Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm I. If the Psychology GRE specifically samples from all the various areas of psychology, such as cognitive, learning, social, perception, clinical, etc., it likely has good ____________. Taking a closer look What are generally some concrete examples of reliable measures? 1)______________________ this is a good example because: 2) _________________________ this is a good example because: what is an example of a measure that may not be reliable? _________________________ This may not be reliable because: Important Facts and figures. Students will each be assigned one of the following. Identify what it is and its importance. Then, we will pair up and share! The Mozart Effect Albert Binet Galton IQ Spearman (g) Cultural differences/cultural bias emotional intelligence DISCLAIMER: PASS worksheets are designed as a study aid for use in PASS workshops only. Worksheets may contain errors, intentional or otherwise. It is up to the student to verify the information contained within.