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