Exam 6: Validity
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Ecological validity refers to a judgement regarding how well a test measures what it purports to measure
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In psychological testing and assessment,bias BEST refers to
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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 results of a predictive validity study of a test will likely be affected most by
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Which is NOT a method of evaluating the validity of a test?
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"The effect of instituting this remedy for adverse impact is to make equivalent all scores that fall within a particular range." Here,the "remedy for adverse impact" is more technically referred to as
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To ensure the CUWQ had acceptable content validity,the items would need to
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Employment test data suggests that an individual applicant is incapable of successfully performing a particular job.However,in reality,this individual would be very successful at the job.Such a scenario exemplifies what is meant by
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In an undergraduate measurement course,an instructor announces that the first examination will cover the topics of reliability and validity.One student in the class,Jamarr,publicly predicts that only questions on reliability will be posed.As it turns out,true to Jamarr's prediction,all of the test questions are only on the topic of reliability.Given this background,which of the following is the most reasonable conclusion that Jamarr's fellow students could draw?
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A review of existing measures of individual differences in worry suggested to the authors of the CUWQ that none of the measures were made to distinguish people's tendency to worry
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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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A key difference between concurrent and predictive validity has to do with
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Which BEST represents an unobtrusive measure of marital adjustment?
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Before constructing a comprehensive final examination that covers everything you have studied since Day 1 of your course,your instructor reviews the objectives of the course,the textbook,and all lecture notes.Your instructor is clearly making a diligent effort to maximize the __________ validity of the final examination.
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