Asked by Alejandra Veloz on May 06, 2024

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If I can say that my weekly statistics quiz fairly assesses the material covered,what source of validity evidence should I have collected?

A) criterion validity
B) concurrent validity
C) construct validity
D) content validity

Validity Evidence

Information that supports the appropriateness of the inferences made from test scores or other evaluation outcomes.

Weekly Statistics

A term referring to statistical data or analysis compiled and reported on a weekly basis, often used to track short-term trends or changes.

Fairly Assesses

The process of evaluating or judging something in a manner that is just, unbiased, and equitable.

  • Absorb the essential concepts, importance, and divisions of validity (criterion, content, construct, etc.) applicable in the realms of testing and research exploration.
  • Differentiate between the types of validity and recognize when to utilize each.
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Zybrea KnightMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Content validity is the extent to which a test measures the intended content or knowledge domain. If the quiz is designed to assess the material covered in class for the week, then content validity evidence should be collected to support the claim that the quiz is an accurate measure of that content.