Exam 6: Validity
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A significant,positive relationship exists between scores on a new test of intelligence and scores on the fourth edition of the Stanford-Binet intelligence scale.These data may be viewed as supportive of which type of validity evidence for the new test?
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Which BEST describes the concept of validity as applied to tests?
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Any definition of test fairness as used in a psychometric context would be likely to include reference to
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What type of validity evidence BEST sheds light on how a shorter and less expensive test compares with a longer and more expensive one?
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What type of validity evidence best sheds light on whether a college admissions test is valid for selecting students who will complete the program within 4 years?
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Which is TRUE regarding the adjustment of test scores as a function of group membership?
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A rater systematically assigns ratings in the middle range,thus avoiding extremely positive and negative ratings.Which type of error BEST characterizes this rater's ratings?
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Each of the three approaches to validity assessment in the trinitarian model should BEST be thought of as
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It has to do with the degree to which an additional predictor explains something about the criterion measure that is not explained by predictors already in use.It is
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In contrast to a trinitarian view of validity,a unitary view of validity takes into account
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In order to remain consistent with a test's blueprint,a test administered on a regular basis is likely to require
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If the rate of a particular disorder occurring in the population is low,what impact does this have on the classification of individuals based on the results of a psychological test?
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The form of criterion-related validity that reflects the degree to which a test score is correlated with a criterion measure obtained at the same time that the test score was obtained is known as:
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Which is an example of convergent evidence for the construct validity of a test measuring fear of cats?
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A statistically insignificant correlation between scores on a new test of depression and a well established measure of satisfaction with life may be construed as which type of validity evidence with regard to the test of depression?
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