Asked by Grayson Smith on Sep 26, 2024

Concurrent and predictive validity are types of:

A) content validity.
B) criterion-related validity.
C) construct validity.
D) test-retest reliability.
E) internal consistency reliability.

Concurrent Validity

Evidence that test scores are related to an external source that can be measured at around the same time the test is being given (“here and now” validity). This is a type of criterion-related validity.

Predictive Validity

The extent to which a test score or instrument can predict the performance or outcomes on relevant future measures.

Criterion-related Validity

A measure of how well one variable or test predicts an outcome based on information from other variables.

  • Familiarize oneself with the essence of validity in devising tests and its several types, for instance, criterion-related, construct, and content validity.