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02/17/2013

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Measurement requires these three things:

Definition

 

-reliability

-objectivity

-validity

Term

 

 

Measurement

Definition

the act of assesssing that results in assignming a number to the characteristic being assessed- the number with characteristic for a general "something"

 

ex) weight

Term

 

 

Test

Definition

Instrument/tool used to make the measurement.

 

ex) A scale used to measure weight (weight is a measurement, the scale itself is a test).

Term

 

Evaluation

Definition

statement of quality, goodness, or value about what was assessed. Can be formative or summative. Norm-referred standard or criterion-referenced standard.

 

ex) a patient is 5'8''(measurement),  and on a scale (testweighs 320lbs (measurement), they are deemed "unhealthy" (this is the evaluation)

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Formative Evaluation

Definition

Initial or intermediate evaluations; occur throughout the instructional, training, or research process.

 

ex) taking tests in a class througout the semester

Term

 

Summative Evaluation

Definition

Evaluations that come at the end of an instructional or training unit.

 

ex) The student's grade at the end of the semester.

Term

What are the purposes of meausrement, testing and evaluation?

 

Definition
  • placement- testing to get into a class
  •  Diagnosis- a Dr. diagnosis
  • Motivation
  • Achievement
  • Program Evaluation
Term
What is a measurement?
Definition
  • Act of assessing that results in assigning a number to the characteristic being assessed.
  • Quantitative value assigned to a performance
  • Process of comparing a value to a standard

 

Term

Measurement:

 

Define "data"

Definition
Organized measurements
Term

Measurement:

 

Define "statistics"

Definition
Mathematical techniques used to organize, treat, and present data for interpretation and evaluation.
Term

Measurement:

 

Define "evaluation"

Definition
Providing judgement based on data
Term
What is an example of a cognitive test?
Definition
a written exam
Term
what is an example of a psychomotor test?
Definition
A physical test
Term
what is an example of an affective test?
Definition

Behavioral tests

 

ex) In basketball, a ball gets thrown out, the other points at the opposing team saying it was out on them; in golf, it is the opposite, everyone "self-reports"

Term

Measurement:

 

Define "validity"

Definition

appropriateness of a test to measure what it intends to measure.

 

ex) police academy 2mi run test. how often in the field will they run 2mi?

Term

Measurement:

 

Define: "reliability"

Definition
The consistency of data
Term

Measurement:

 

Define: "objectivity"

Definition

Data collected without bias

 

 

ex) judging diving, gymnastics, dance, american idol

Term

Measurement:

 

Define: "Relevance"

Definition
The degree to which a test pertains to the objectives of the measurements
Term

The Process of measurement:

 

provide a working example...

Definition

How would we measure the running efficiency in the 1mi run?

 

different measurements:

  • time
  • speed
  • form
  • aerobic capacity
  • RPE 
Term

The Process of Measurement

 

4 Steps

Definition
  1. ID and define what you want to measure
  2. decide the standard so you can use it to compare with what you identified and defined.
  3. make the comparison
  4. quantitative statement of the relationship between the two.
Term

 

Define: "variable"

provide an example

Definition

characteristic of a person, place or thing that can have >1 value

 

ex) weight

Term

Define: Constant

 

provide an example

Definition

Characteristic that has only 1 value

 

ex) gravity

Term

Define:

Continuous variable

 

provide examples

Definition

Something that can assume any value

 

ex) temperature, age 

Term

define:

Discrete variable

 

provide examples

Definition

something that is limited to whole numbers or integers

 

ex) gender- male and female (2)

levels of high school- frosh, soph, junior, senior (4)

Term

Types of research:

 

experimental

 

Definition

discovery of knowledge through systematic manipulation

 

ex) lance armstrong

Term

Types of research:

 

Historical

Definition

Search through past records to determine what happened and why

 

ex) why are there 18 holes on a golf course?

Term

Types of research:

 

Descriptive

Definition

describes current events or conditions

 

ex) jane goodall

Term

Classification of variables

 

Nominal

Definition

Name or classify
"label"

 

ex) type of vehicle, ID number, license tag, male/female etc

 

 

Term

classification of variables:

 

Ordinal

Definition

order/rank

-differences between variables is unknown

-Ordinal scales are typically measures of non numeric concepts like satisfaction, happiness, discomfort, etc.

 

ex) football and basketball rankings

Term

Classification of variables:

 

Continuous:

Interval

Definition

equal units

arbitrary 0

Interval scales are numeric scales in which we know not only the order, but also the exact differences between the values.

ex) temperature

Time is another good example of an interval scale in which the increments are known, consistent, and measurable.

problem: there is no such thing as "no temperature" or "no time"

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Classificatioin of variables:

 

Continuous:

Ratio

Definition

Absolute zero

 we know the distance between units and the order.

ex) $0 in an account, height, weight

 

Term

define

 

Null hypothesis (H0)

Definition

Predics no relationship or difference between groups.

 

ex)  experiment:

Tomato plants exhibit a higher rate of growth when planted in compost rather than in soil.

and a null hypothesis: Tomato plants do not exhibit a higher rate of growth when planted in compost rather than soil.

or: Tomato plants show no difference in growth rates when planted in compost rather than soil.

Term

define

 

Alternative Hypothesis (H1)

Definition

predicts a relationship or difference between groups.

 

ex) children have a higher IQ if they eat oily fish for a period of time.
H1: “Children who eat oily fish for six months will show a higher IQ increase than children who have not.”

Term

Define

 

Research Hypothesis

Definition
educated guess by the researcher based on: passing research, theories, observations.
Term
Example of Hypothesis testing
Definition

Research Question: does imagery enhance putting performance in anateur golfers?

Research hypothesis: It does enhance putting performance

Null Hypothesis: No relationship between groups that does use imagery and one that doesnt

Alternative Hypothesis: there is a difference between groups

Term

Define

 

Independent variable

Definition

(predictor): a variable that changes by itself without the influence on another (does not covary)

this is the variable that you are investigating

Term

define

 

dependent variable

Definition

(criterion): variable that does not change by itself-dependent upon changes of the independent variable

this is what you are taking measurement of

 

Term
Internal Validity
Definition

are the results a direct influence of the treatments?

ex) weight loss study-3mo cant eat anything other than what was given

Internal validity has to do with the accuracy of the results. Results could be inaccurate if samples are not selected randomly.

watch out for:

  • intervening variables: affect dependent variable but are not intentional
  • instrument error: incorrect data due to faulty equipment
  • investigator error: intentional or unintentional bias from the investigator 
Term

External Validity

 

Definition

can the results be generalized to the population in which the samples were taken?

ex) only valid for 65+, separate study needed for pre-teens who do results relate to?

External validity has to do with the generalizability of the findings to the population. If the sample selected is only Hispanics under the age of 25, then it would be hard to generalize the results to the entire US population.

Term

Statistical interference:

 

define: population

Definition
can be any group of persons, places, or things as long as criteria for inclusion are defined- random sample from population
Term

Statistical interference

 

Sample

Definition
Smaller group within population
Term

Statistical interference

 

Random sample

Definition
Each member has an equal opportunity to be chosen
Term

Statistical interference

 

Stratified sample

Definition

desired subcategories when random selection needed from a population (aging studies)

ex) must section off teen, young adults, adults, older adults

Term

Statistical interference

define

 

Definition

Making predictions about a large group based on the results from a small group

 

based on the performance of a small group we "infer" the performance of the large group

Term

define

 

Parameter

Definition

a characteristic of the entire population

 

ex) in socal we get a lot of sun

Term

define

 

statistic

 

What is the p value in Kin?

Definition

a characteristic of a sample of the entire population

ex) because we get a lot of sun, we're happy

 

statistic is used to estimate the value of the population parameter

statistics allow us to make a statement and then cite the odds that it is correct:

in Kinesiology, you will see the "p value" at <.05. this refers to the prob. of error. You are willing to accept 5% error. odds are 95 to 5 that you are correct.

Term
Theory
Definition
  • a belief regarding a concept or a series of related concepts.
  • they are not true or false
  • good theories produce many testable hypotheses
  • theories that are supported through many experiements become scientific law.
Term
Organizing Data:

what happens if you collect data on: weight, height, gender, physical act, musc strength, must power?
Definition
you must organize raw data to get valuable information.
Term
Rank Order Distribution
Definition
ordered listing of data (low --> high, high-->low)
good for small data when data can be viewed on 1 page
can easily view the range
-range: numerical value from highest --> lowest. highest value-lowest value.
Term
Simple frequency distribution
Definition
used with two larger data sets. N>20, R<=20
contains two colums: 1 for the variable, 1 for the frequency
allows you to fit data on one page for easier viewing.
Term
Grouped frequency distribution
Definition
used for data with large ranges,
contains two colums: 1 for groups of the variable of interest and one for the frequency.
no specific rules for sizes,
just dont make groups too small or too big for purposes of not hiding information

ex) age: 40-45 5
35-39 8
30-34 15
Term
Graphs
Definition
Visual rep. of data
types: bar graph/histogram, line graph or frequency polygon, cum. freq graph.
Term
Name and descriptions of types of curves
Definition
normal curves, mean/median/mode are the same.
mesokurtic- looks the most normal.
polykurtic: wider and more shallow, very diff scores
leptokurtic: tall and slim. ex) a class with sim. scores on an exam
Term
Skewed curves
Definition
results from data that is not normal. Neg skewed vs normal vs positively skewed.
remember: negatively skewed-skiier going off cliff
Term
Bimodal or Multimodal curve
Definition
curve with more than one mode
two lumps in the graph
Term
Define

percentiles
Definition
point or position on a continuous scale of 100 theoretical divisions. OR percent of the observed that fall at a given point to below that point
Term
Percentile example: Sheena did 200lbs (raw score) on a 1RM squat test. Is this good or poor?
Definition
We need to evaluate her based on the performance of other competitors. Sheena is in the 85th percentile. a percentile score of 85% means that sheens is greater than or equal to 85% of her competitors. So, she may be good if compared to us, but if compared to a shot putter, she is probably poor.
Term
Common percentile divisions: QUARTILES
Q1=?
Q2=?
Q3=?
Q4=?
Definition
Q1= 0-25th percentile
Q2=25-50th
Q3= 50-70th
Q4= 75-100th
ex) academic school prestigious Q4>= 75% of all schools
Term
common percentile divisions:
DECILES
Definition
same premise as quartiles but divided into ten parts
Term
common percentile divisions
Quintiles
Definition
Same premise as quartiles but divided into 5 parts.
Term
how to calculate a percentile:

7 bbal players asked to shoot 10 free throws. how many fall at or below 8fts made?
how do you calculate this?
Definition
count number of scores from 8fts down. =6 in this example.
then divide the number of scores you counted by the total amount of players.
in this case 6/7=.86
mult by 100
86th percentile.
Term
calculating percentiles of a group freq distribution table.
Definition
P=[[(X-L)/i]*f+c ]/N
P= percentile
X=raw score
L=lower limit of interval
i=size of interval
f= freq of interval
C= cum. freq of interval below interval in question
N= total number of cases
Term
Mode
Definition
the most frequently observed score.
disadvantages: the most unstable measure of central tendency: changes depending on grouping.
it also disregards the extreme scores.
Term
Mean
Definition
The arithmetic average.
the sum of the scores divided by the number of scores.
Term
Median
Definition
The middle score
50th percentile
to obtain: order from high->low and find the middle score. if there are two numbers, add them together and divide by two.
Term
Variance
Definition
the measure of spread of a set of scores based on the squared deviation of each score from the mean.
Term
Standard Deviation
Definition
the square root of the variance
Term
Error variance
Definition
not everyone will have the same amount of error on a test. (due to guessing errors, or scoring errors). Ex) you own a company with 5,000 applicants, you want the top 10%. Unintended variance: false references, false prev. jobs.
Term
true variance
Definition
not everyone will have the same performance on a test which creates variability. We want true variance. Total variance= true var+error var.
Term
what is the equation for variance?
Definition
S^2= [E(X-M)^2]/n-1
S= variance
X= variable/observation
M=mean
n= total #observed
Term
What is the equation for the standard deviation
Definition
S= the square root of S^2
Term
Z score equation
Definition
Z=[X-M]/S
X=observed
M=mean
S=standard dev
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