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Types of validity testing

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Face validity - Extent to which the content of the test measures all of the knowledge is included to be tested, according to the test takers

Content validity - Extent to which the content of the test measures all of the knowledge is included to be tested, according to expert judges

Criterion related validity - Measure of the extent to which a test’s results correlate with other accepted measures of what is being tested

Predictive validity - Extent to which the test accurately forecasts a specific future result

Construct validity - Extent to which the test actually measures the hypothetical construct or behavior it is designed to assess. [Considered the true measure of validity]

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Performance tests

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Test taker knows what he or she should do in response to questions or tasks on the test, and it is assumed that the test taker will do the best he or she can to succeed.

Eg: SATs, AP tests, Wechsler intelligence tests, Stanford-Binet intelligence tests, and most classroom tests

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Observational tests

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Person being tested does not have a single, well-defined task to perform, but rather is assessed on typical behavior or performance in a specific context.

Eg: Interviews

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Self-report tests

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Require the test taker to describe his or her feelings, attitudes, beliefs, values, opinions, physical state, or mental state on surveys, questionnaires, or polls.

Eg: MMPI

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Ability tests include _____, and ____ tests.

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Aptitude tests - designed to predict a person’s future performance or to assess the person’s capacity to learn

Achievement tests - designed to assess what a person has already learned

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Examples of group tests

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Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)

SAT, Entrance exams

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IQ range for the different levels of retardation

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Mild - 50 & 70
Moderate - 35 & 49
Severe - 20 & 34
Profound - < 20

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One tailed test

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A statistical test in which the critical area of a distribution is one-sided so that it is either greater than or less than a certain value, but not both.

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