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Construct validity

Refers to the adequacy of the operational definitions of variables.

Internal validity

Refers to our ability to accurately draw conclusions about causal relationships.

External validity

Is the extent to which results of a study can be generalized to other populations and settings.

Conclusion validity

Draws reasonable conclusions based upon an analysis of the data.

Face validity

The contents of the measure appears to reflect the construct being measured.

Content validity

The content of the measure is linked to the universe of content that defines the construct.

Predictive validity

Scores on the measure predict behavior on a criterion measured at a future time.

Concurrent validity

Scores on the measure are related to a criterion measured at the same time (concurrently).

Convergent validity

Scores on the measure are related to other measures of the same construct.

Discriminant validity

Scores on the measure are not related to other measures that are theoretically different.