Multiple Choice
In the context of measurement, the term convergent validity refers to
A) evidence that a measure is not assessing something that it is not supposed to assess.
B) different types of evidence indicating that a measure is assessing the construct it was designed to assess.
C) evidence that the items on a measure have an appropriate difficulty threshold.
D) evidence that the measure is assessing one and only one construct.
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