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Test Validity refers to a judgement of
how well a test measures what it purports to measure
History tests in different regions of the world may
have the same q's but different answers keyed correct
which does NOT belong
1. content validity, 2 concurrent validity 3. criterion-related validity 4. predictive validity
content validity
discrimination evidence of construct validity is otherwise known as
discriminant validity
Gottfredson has argued that adjusting test scores by group membership is
tools of measurements must not be blamed for group differences
when a criterion measures is itself based, at least in part, on predictor measures, what is said to exist
criterion contamination
what is the meaning of a valid test
for a particular test to do a particular measurement
what are the 3 catergories of traditional conceptualised validity
content validity, criterion-related validity and construct validity