Asked by Adrian Perry on Jun 13, 2024

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Content Validity

A) Measures the appearance of the test, does the test look reasonable and does the survey make logical sense?
B) Measures one topic in two different ways.
C) Measures a concept that is not actually observable, established by exploring relationships with similar measures, and comparing scores among defined groups.
D) How well the test measures the specific items that it is intended to measure.

Content Validity

The extent to which a test or questionnaire accurately covers or represents the specific content it aims to measure.

Construct Validity

The extent to which a test or instrument measures the theoretical construct it is intended to measure.

Criterion-related Validity

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

  • Recognize and elucidate the various forms of validity employed in research studies.
  • Differentiate among criterion-related validity, construct validity, and content validity.
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Laura ClarkJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Content validity refers to how well a test or survey covers the material or subject matter it's supposed to measure, ensuring that all aspects of the subject are tested.