Key concepts covered in this chapter:
- Define validity. Discuss face validity and its relationship to fidelity.
- List and define the components of content validity.
- Explain conceptually the purpose of decision validity, and differentiate it from predictive validity.
- Describe the effects of survey fatigue on validity documentation efforts.
Myth 1: A test is either valid or invalid.
Myth 2: A test that has been validated is a valid test.
Validity refers to the extent to which it is reasonable to make a specific ...
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