Multiple Choice
Match the key term to its definition.
-Content validity
A) The results of one measure match those obtained with a more direct or an already validated measure of the same phenomena.
B) A measure obviously pertains to the meaning of the concept being measured more than to other concepts.
C) A measure is validated by being closely related to a criterion conducted at the same time.
D) A measure is validated by predicting scores on a criterion measured in the future.
E) A measure covers the full range of a concept's meaning.
F) A measure is validated by relating to other measures specified by a theory.
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