Asked by Simona Mastroianni on Sep 26, 2024

The test is correlated with the national comprehensive exams to assure that the two tests are not measuring the same thing.

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

Discriminant Validity

The extent to which a test or experiment measures different constructs, demonstrating that the scales do not correlate too highly with measures from which they should differ.

Content Validity

The extent to which a test or tool accurately measures the entire scope of the concept it intends to measure.

Construct Validity

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

  • Understand the importance and approaches to setting up discriminant validity.