Multiple Choice
One way to assess construct validity is to establish that scores on the test in question do NOT correlate with established scales that are dissimilar or conceptually unrelated concepts.
A) concurrent validity.
B) convergent validity.
C) discriminant validity.
D) predictive validity.
E) g, a scale to measure depression would likely not correlate with scales designed to measure happiness) . This type of validity is called
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Q7: A variable shows reliability when<br>A) enough experimenters
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