DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND PEOPLE MANAGEMENT NOVEMBER EXAM 2014 MS N MORTON

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND PEOPLE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME IN INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY NOVEMBER EXAM 2014 COURSE: INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY 2B MODULE CODE: IPS22B2 DATE: 20 NOVEMBER 2014 DURATION: 3 HOURS/URE MARKS: 110 EXAMINER: MS K ŁABA MS N MORTON EXTERNAL MODERATOR(S) DR C HILL NUMBER OF PAGES: 10 PAGES INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES/INSTRUKSIES AAN KANDIDATE: Place the question paper in the exam book and hand in both Answer the multiple choice questions at the back of your exam book Read the questions carefully and answer only what is asked Number your answers clearly Write neat and legibly Structure your answers by using appropriate headings and sub-headings The general University of Johannesburg policies, procedures and rules pertaining to written assessments apply to this assessment. Plaas die vraestel in die eksamenboek en handig albei in Beantwoord die multikeurse vrae agter in die eksamenboek Lees die vrae sorgvuldig deur en beantwoord net wat gevra word Nommer jou antwoorde duidelik Skryf netjies en leesbaar Struktureer you antwoorde deur toepaslike opskrifte en onderopskrifte te gebruik Die algemene beleide, prosedures en reëls van die Universiteit van Johannesburg met betrekking tot skriftelike assessering is op hierdie assessering van toepassing 1

Question 1 [10] Find a match for the information in Column A from that provided in Column B. Write the corresponding question Number and matching Alphabet only as your answer, e.g. 1.1 = A Column A Column B 1.1 Face validity A The degree to which inferences can legitimately be made from the operationalizations in your study to the theoretical constructs on which those operationalizations were based. 1.2 1.3 Content validity Predictive validity B C Examine the degree to which the operationalization is not similar to other operationalizations that it theoretically should be not be similar to. Try to describe the test-takers as they are and in terms of the way they behave at the time of testing. 1.4 Concurrent validity D Does the operationalisation look valid? 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 Convergent validity Discriminant validity Construct validity Descriptive interpretation Causal interpretation Evaluative interpretation E F G H I J The operationalization's ability to distinguish between groups that it should theoretically be able to distinguish between. Refers to the kind of interpretation that is made about conditions or events in a testtakers background, based on assessment results. Check the operationalization against the relevant content domain for the construct. Combines an interpretation of a test score with a value judgement based on available information about the test-taker. The operationalization is similar to other operationalizations that it theoretically should be similar to. Can the operationalization foretell how a person might perform in future? 2

Question 2 [10] Select the correct option from each question/statement below (e.g. 1.1 a): 2.1 Psychometrics refers to: (a) The measurement of behaviour. (b) A process-orientated activity aimed at gathering a wide array of information by using assessment measures (tests) and information from many other sources.(c) The systematic and scientific way in which psychological measures are developed and the technical measurement standards required of measures. (d) Assessing the skills, behaviours, attitudes/values required for effective performance in the workplace or educational/training settings, the results of which are directly linked to the competency language of the work place or educational setting. (e) All of the above. 2.2 Psychological testing and other similar forms of assessment of an employee are prohibited unless the test or assessment being used: (a) Has been scientifically shown to be valid and reliable. (b) Can be applied fairly to all employees. (c) Is not biased against any employee or group. (d) (a) and (b). (e) All of the above. 2.3 Psychological assessment refers to: (a) Tests, measures, instruments, scales, procedures and techniques. (b) The systematic and scientific way in which psychological measures are developed and the technical measurement standards required for measures. (c) A process-orientated activity aimed at gathering a wide array of information by using psychological assessment measures and information from other sources. (d) Internet-delivered computer-based tests. (e) None of the above. 3

2.4 Which one of the following is an advantage of computer-based testing? (a) Errors that arise from inaccurate scoring are eliminated. (b) Power conditions. (c) Computer availability. (d) Concerns about copyright violations. (e) Lack of security when measures are available on the Internet. 2.5 Assessment measures in the work context serve the following purpose(s): (a) Personnel selection. (b) Performance ratings and assessment. (c) Making employment decisions. (d) Observing candidates for specified behavioural dimensions applicable in a specific job. (e) All of the above. 2.6 Test-retest reliability is calculated when: (a) The measure is divided into two halves, and the correlation between them calculated. (b) Two forms of the measure are given to the same group on different occasions and the correlation between them calculated. (c) The same measure is administered to the same group on two different occasions, and the correlation between them calculated. (d) Different judges score the same person s test protocols and the correlation between them is calculated. 2.7 In research the.. has an effect on the. (a) dependent variable/independent variable. (b) independent variable/dependent variable. (c) nuisance variable/dependent variable. (d) independent variable/nuisance variable. 4

2.8 A researcher wants to investigate the relationship between age and loyalty to an employer. He starts with a group of 25 year olds in a company and studies their loyalty over a period of 20 years. This is an example of: (a) longitudinal design. (b) cross-sectional panel design. (c) cross-sectional time series design. (d) horizontal design. 2.9 A correlational relationship refers to: (a) When one variable causes change in another variable. (b) When two variables functions in a synchronised manner. (c) (a) and (b). (d) None of the above. 2.10 As a result of the XYZ company employee training program, there will be a significant decrease in employee absenteeism is an example of a: (a) Null hypothesis. (b) Altered hypothesis. (c) One tailed hypothesis. (d) Two tailed hypothesis. 5

Question 3 [8] Identify the following figures: 3.1 Different types of research designs: 3.1.1 (1) R X O R O 3.1.2 (1) N R X O N R O 3.1.3 (1) X O 3.2 Different types of reliability: 3.2.1 (1) 6

3.2.2 (1) 3.2.3 (1) 3.3 Name the two (2) types of measurement errors. (2) Question 4 [5] 4.1 Define internal validity within the research design context. (3) 4.2 Differentiate between test translation and test adaptation. (2) 7

Strongly disagree Disagree Uncertain Agree Strongly agree Question 5 [5] Name the following scaling options (Note: do not complete the scales): 5.1 My lecturer can be described as an approachable person. (1) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 5.2 How would you best describe your lecturer? (1) Emotional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Intellectual Lazy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Active Traditional 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Progressive 5.3 How approachable is your lecturer? (1) Not approachable at all 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Highly approachable 5.4 How happy do you feel today? (1) Very unhappy Very happy 5.5 Divide 100 points between the two opposing values. (1) Professionalism 30 70 Integrity Integrity 60 40 Transparency Honesty 55 45 Openness 8

Question 6 [9] 6.1 Name any five (5) assessment practitioner s duties during assessment. (5x1) 6.2 Name the four (4) factors that could affect assessment results. (4x1) Question 7 [4] Complete the following diagram pertaining to the Traditional Criteria for Judging Quantitative Research and the Alternative Criteria for Judging Qualitative Research Traditional Criteria for Judging Quantitative Research Alternative Criteria for Judging Qualitative Research internal validity 7.1 external validity 7.2 7.3 dependability objectivity 7.4 Question 8 [25] You are interested in doing research for a master s degree. However, you are not very sure where to start or what to do. You do not even have a topic as yet. Answer the following questions in terms of what to consider when doing research. 8.1 Name four (4) sources that would help you as a researcher to come up with an idea for a research project. (4x1) 8.2 Name and define the three (3) big words in research. (3x2) 8.3 Name and describe three (3) probability sampling procedures. (3x2) 8.4 Name the five (5) purposive sampling procedures. (5x1) 8.5 Name the four (4) key elements that you take into account when writing up your research. (4x1) 9

Question 9 [5] Describe the Sample Model related to external validity (3) and identify two (2) problems with this approach. Question 10 [16] 10.1 Name the four (4) approaches to qualitative research. (4) 10.2 Provide two (2) facts that explain each of the four approaches to qualitative research. (8) 10.3 List four (4) qualitative methods that are used in qualitative research. (4) Question 11 [13] 11.1 Consider the following responses on an item for a sample of 7 people: 9 2 4 4 8 6 2 11.1.1 Calculate the MEAN. (3) (Include the formula and all the steps in your calculations) 11.1.2 Calculate the STANDARD DEVIATION. (8) (Include the formula and all the steps in your calculations) 11.2 Consider the following responses on an item for a sample of 10 people and calculate the MODE: 3 20 3 10 2 18 14 7 15 4 11.3 Consider the following responses on an item for a sample of 10 people and calculate the MEDIAN: (1) 3 20 3 10 2 18 14 7 15 4 (1) FINAL TOTAL: 110 10