Asked by Brent Carter on Sep 26, 2024

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Student scores on the exam are correlated with how well supervisors rate them two years later.

A) Content validity
B) Concurrent validity
C) Construct validity
D) Discriminant validity
E) Parallel or equivalent form reliability
F) Internal consistency
G) Predictive validity
H) Odd-even reliability
I) Test-retest reliability

Predictive Validity

The extent to which a test's scores accurately forecast or correlate with future behavior, performance, or outcomes.

Concurrent Validity

The degree to which the results of a particular test or measurement correlate with those of a previously validated measure taken at the same time.

Content Validity

The extent to which a test measures all aspects of the content it's intended to cover.

  • Comprehend the aspect of predictive validity.
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Akhila Nalla2 days ago
Final Answer :
G
Explanation :
The correlation between exam scores and supervisor ratings two years later indicates predictive validity.