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How is a semantic differential scale typically structured?
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It assesses only one dimension of attitude at a time
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It requires test-takers to select their favorite items from a list
c.
It uses a list of single adjectives or phrases
d.
It uses bipolar adjectives to measure attitudes (e.g., happy-sad, effective-ineffective)

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What does the assessment of mentally regarded individuals aim to achieve with specialized tests?
a.
To integrate them into standard educational systems without modifications.
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To focus solely on their deficits.
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To shorten the duration of testing sessions.
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To accurately measure their capabilities and provide appropriate educational or therapeutic interventions.

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How does a semantic differential scale typically collect data?
a.
By asking respondents to choose between two opposite statements
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By requiring numerical ratings for each item
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By limiting responses to yes or no decisions
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By having respondents rate concepts on a scale between two bipolar adjectives

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What differentiates a ratio scale from an interval scale?
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A ratio scale has a meaningful zero point, allowing for statements about how many times greater one response is compared to another
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An interval scale is used exclusively for psychological traits
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A ratio scale cannot measure subjective attributes
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An interval scale typically involves simpler computations

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What principle does the method of constant stimuli employ in psychophysical scaling?
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Presenting stimuli of fixed intensities randomly to measure the threshold
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Increasing the intensity of stimuli after each response
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Varying stimuli intensities according to a participant's responses
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Using a single stimulus intensity throughout the experiment