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Measurement and Scaling: Noncomparative... Multiple Choice 1 . The type of scaling technique in which each stimulus object is scaled independently of the other objects in the stimulus set is called a:[Hint ] comparative scale noncomparative scale rank order scale constant sum scale 2 . Mark is watching sample television commercials and is coloring in a picture of a thermometer (with no degree markings) to indicate how "hot" or "cold" he feels toward each ad. Mark is using a __________ scale. [Hint ] Likert semantic differential Stapel graphic rating 3 . Zed is filling out a survey in which he circles a number between one and five to indicate his level of agreement or disagreement with a series of statements about environmental safety. Zed's survey is using __________ scales. [Hint ] Likert semantic differential Stapel graphic rating

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Measurement and Scaling: Noncomparative... 

Multiple Choice

1 .       The type of scaling technique in which each stimulus object is scaled independently of the other objects in the stimulus set is called a:[Hint]

 comparative scale

 noncomparative scale

 rank order scale

 constant sum scale

2 .       Mark is watching sample television commercials and is coloring in a picture of a thermometer (with no degree markings) to indicate how "hot" or "cold" he feels toward each ad. Mark is using a __________ scale. [Hint]

 Likert

 semantic differential

 Stapel

 graphic rating

3 .       Zed is filling out a survey in which he circles a number between one and five to indicate his level of agreement or disagreement with a series of statements about environmental safety. Zed's survey is using __________ scales. [Hint]

 Likert

 semantic differential

 Stapel

 graphic rating

4 .       Arun is looking at the new package design for Doritos chips. He is filling out a survey with a series of 7-point scales that ask him to rate the package on descriptors such as bright/dull, bold/weak, and convenient/inconvenient. Arun's survey is using __________ scales.[Hint]

 Likert

 semantic differential

 Stapel

 graphic rating

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5 .       Olessia is rating the brand image of Exxon. Her survey presents her with a series of adjectives and Olessia can indicate the "match" between Exxon and the word by giving a rating of anywhere between plus five and minus five. Olessia's survey is using __________ scales. [Hint]

 Likert

 semantic differential

 Stapel

 graphic rating

6 .       Which type of itemized rating scale would be best for assessing the image of a brand, product, or company? [Hint]

 Likert

 semantic differential

 Stapel

 graphic rating

7 .       Which type of noncomparative scale is best to administer over the telephone? [Hint]

 Likert

 semantic differential

 Stapel

 graphic rating

8 .       Marketing researchers must make a number of decisions when constructing itemized rating scales. These include all of the followingexcept: [Hint]

 The number of response categories should be between five and nine categories

 In general, the scale should be balanced (endpoints ranging from "extremely important" to "extremely unimportant," but not from "excellent" to "fair")

 Scale categories should be labeled with a verbal description (such as "weak" and "strong"

 Scale items should be worded so respondents must indicate an opinion

9 .       Tampa General Hospital is conducting a patient food satisfaction survey. Their questionnaire asks respondents to rate the food (from excellent to unacceptable)

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on taste, temperature, texture, variety, quality, and nutrition. This is an example of a __________ scale. [Hint]

 single-item

 multi-item

 continuous

 nominal

10 .

      The type of error that affects measurement in a constant way and represents stable factors that affect the observed score in the same way each time the measurement is made is: [Hint]

 systematic error

 random error

 total measurement error

 scale error

11 .

      Reliability of a measurement scale can be determined by all of the following methods except: [Hint]

 test-retest

 alternative-form

 internal consistency

 discriminant

12 .

      You have developed a measurement scale for your marketing research class. The rest of the class reviews the scale along with your instructor. Additionally, a professional researcher looks at your scale, and all parties agree that all the items on the scale are relevant for measuring the construct of interest. This agreement demonstrates: [Hint]

 discriminant

 criterion

 nomological

 face or content

13 .

      A study has shown that "macho" brands of cigarettes are more preferred by those individuals whose self-concept is more macho. The results of the study verify the original theory. This finding demonstrates __________ validity. [Hint]

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 discriminant

 criterion

 nomological

 face or content

14 .

      Each of the following statements accurately assesses the relationship between reliability and validity except: [Hint]

 If a measure is perfectly valid, it is also perfectly reliable

 If a measure is perfectly reliable, it is also perfectly valid

 If a measure is unreliable, the measure is also invalid

 Reliability is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for validity

15 .

      Bell Helicopter has constructed a questionnaire for its customers who own multiple brands of helicopters. The first question asks, "On a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is Outstanding and 7 is Fair, evaluate the quality of the most recent Bell Helicopter you have purchased. Now rate the quality of your Eurocopter on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is Good and 7 is Horrible. Finally, rate the quality of your Sikorsky Helicopter on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is Good and 7 is Horrible." This survey has an ethical measurement problem of: [Hint]

 unbalanced scales

 forced-choice scales

 wrong number of categories

 lack of verbal description

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Measurement and Scaling: Noncomparative... 

True or False

1 .       Noncomparative scales are broadly classified as either continuous or itemized. [Hint]

 True

 False

2 .       Noncomparative scales are often called monadic scales because only one object is evaluated at a time. [Hint]

 True

 False

3 .       Iviana is filling out a survey. One of the questions asks, "On a scale from one to five, where 1 = extremely important and 5 = not at all important, please indicate the number that best represents your rating of the importance of bed turndown service in a hotel?" This question is an example of a continuous scale. [Hint]

 True

 False

4 .       Commonly used itemized rating scales include Likert, semantic differential, Stapel, and continuous. [Hint]

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 True

 False

5 .       Li is filling out a survey and has been given a scale where 1 = strongly agree, 2 = somewhat agree, 3 = neither agree nor disagree, 4 = somewhat disagree, and 5 = strongly disagree. Li's scale is a Likert itemized rating scale. [Hint]

 True

 False

6 .       A scale that asks a respondent to rate an object based on pairs of opposite adjectives (such as strong/weak) is using a Stapel scale.[Hint]

 True

 False

7 .       Jan has been asked to rate a model used in an advertisement. Jan has been provided with a series of adjectives, and must indicate how much or how little the model represents each descriptive term (from +5 to -5). Jan is using a Stapel scale. [Hint]

 True

 False

8 .       One of the advantages of a Likert scale is that it can be used extensively in telephone surveys. [Hint]

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 True

 False

9 .       A balanced scale has an even number of intervals (such as a ten-point rating scale). [Hint]

 True

 False

10 .

      A survey asks Pati if she thinks ferrets make good pets. Pati is not familiar with ferrets and would like to indicate that the question is not applicable, but there is no option for that response. Instead, Pat circles "3" which indicates neutral. Pati is answering a forced-choice rating scale. [Hint]

 True

 False

11 .

      Marketing researchers who wanted to evaluate the concept of "Service Quality" came up with a battery of questions to try and measure that concept. For example, many questions about reliability, timeliness of response, empathy, credibility, and friendliness were asked. After extensive measurement, the scale was "purified" to eliminate several questions that did not seem to indicate service quality. The resulting questionnaire could be considered a multi-item scale. [Hint]

 True

 False

12       Total measurement error is the sum of systematic error and random error. [Hint]

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.

 True

 False

13 .

      Professor Lafferty gave a multiple-choice test to her marketing research class, but a few students cheated and the test had to be thrown out. Professor Lafferty constructed a makeup exam for the next class that was entirely essay questions. For the majority of the students (except for the suspected cheaters), their scores on the multiple-choice test were about the same as their scores on the essay test. This similar scoring indicates test-retest reliability. [Hint]

 True

 False

14 .

      A commonsense evaluate of a scale to see if a scale seems to measure all the dimensions of the construct or variable of interest is called content validity. [Hint]

 True

 False

15 .

      In a measurement scale, perfect validity implies perfect reliability because the absence of measurement error implies that no random error is present. [Hint]

 True

 False